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Hydrodynamic limit of a \(d\)-dimensional exclusion process with conductances
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    Hydrodynamic limit of a \(d\)-dimensional exclusion process with conductances (English)
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    22 April 2012
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    The paper deals with the evolution of multidimensional exclusion processes with random conductances. The author proves that, on the diffusion scale, the macroscopic evolution of the empirical density of exclusion processes with random conductances is described by a nonlinear differential equation. The one-dimensional case of such a process was studied in some recently published papers and the paper extends this analysis to higher dimensions.
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    exclusion processes
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    random conductances
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    hydrodynamic limit
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