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    We consider limit theorems for the asymmetric nearest neighbor exclusion process on the integers. The initial distribution is a product measure with asymptotic density \(\lambda\) at -\(\infty\) and \(\rho\) at \(+\infty\). Earlier results described the limiting behavior in all cases except for \(0<\lambda <1/2\), \(\lambda +\rho =1.\) Here we treat the exceptional case, which is more delicate. It corresponds to the one in which a shock wave occurs in an associated partial differential equation. In the cases treated earlier, the limit was an extremal invariant measure. By contrast, in the present case the limit is a mixture of two invariant measures. Our theorem resolves a conjecture made by the third author in `Interacting particle systems.' (1985; Zbl 0559.60078). The convergence proof is based on coupling and symmetric considerations.
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    asymmetric nearest neighbor exclusion process
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    extremal invariant measure
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    coupling
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    symmetry considerations
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