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    Microscopic origin of hydrodynamic equations: Derivation and consequences (English)
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    We describe some recent progress in deriving autonomous hydrodynamic type equations for macroscopic variables from model stochastic microscopic dynamics of particles on a lattice. The derivations also yield the microscopic fluctuations about the deterministic macroscopic evolution. These grow, with time, to become infinite when the deterministic solution is unstable. A form of microscopic pattern selection is also found.
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    autonomous hydrodynamic type equations
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    macroscopic variables
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    model stochastic microscopic dynamics
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    particles on a lattice
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    microscopic fluctuations
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