Metastability for a non-reversible dynamics: the evolution of the condensate in totally asymmetric zero range processes (Q2509616)

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Metastability for a non-reversible dynamics: the evolution of the condensate in totally asymmetric zero range processes
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    Metastability for a non-reversible dynamics: the evolution of the condensate in totally asymmetric zero range processes (English)
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    29 July 2014
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    Metastability is a relevant phenomenon in the framework of non-equilibrium statistical mechanics, which occurs in the vicinity of first-order phase transitions. In previous works, the author applied the so-called martingale method to obtain the metastable behaviour of condensing reversible zero-range processes evolving on finite sets. Here, it is shown that these previous results are effective, by proving the metastable behavior of totally asymmetric condensing zero-range processes. The contribution of the paper is due to the fact that the proof of the metastable behavior of non-reversible dynamics exhibits two main differences with respect to the proof for the reversible one.
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    non-reversible dynamics
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    condensate evolution
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    metastable behavior
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    asymmetric zero-range processes
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