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One dimensional nearest neighbor exclusion processes in inhomogeneous and random environ\-ments
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    One dimensional nearest neighbor exclusion processes in inhomogeneous and random environ\-ments (English)
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    4 January 2008
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    The authors discuss the existence problem of reversible and nonreversible stationary distributions for the exclusion processes in inhomogeneous and random environments. They prove that for an exclusion process with i.i.d. \(p_i\)'s,, if there is a \(\varepsilon>0\) such that \(P(p_0\geq \frac{1}{2}-\varepsilon)>0\) and \(P(p_0\leq \frac{1}{2}+\varepsilon)>0\), then all stationary distributions are reversible; if for some \(\varepsilon>0\) such that \(P(p_0<\frac{1}{2}-\varepsilon)=1\) or \(P(p_0>\frac{1}{2}=\varepsilon)=1\), then there exists a nonreversible stationary distribution. In the cases of an i.i.d. environment, they got a necessary and sufficient condition for the existence of nonreversible stationary distributions.
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    exclusion processes
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    nonreversible stationary distributions
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