Reaction-diffusion equations for interacting particle systems (Q1094011)

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Reaction-diffusion equations for interacting particle systems
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    Reaction-diffusion equations for interacting particle systems (English)
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    We study interacting spin (particle) systems on a lattice under the combined influence of spin flip (Glauber) and simple exchange (Kawasaki) dynamics. We prove that when the particle-conserving exchanges (stirrings) occur on a fast time scale of order \(\epsilon^{-2}\) the macroscopic density, defined on spatial scale \(\epsilon^{-1}\), evolves according to an autonomous nonlinear diffusion-reaction equation. Microscopic fluctuations about the deterministic macroscopic evolution are found explicitly. They grow, with time, to become infinite when the deterministic solution is unstable.
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    stirring process
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    Glauber dynamics
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    hydrodynamic limit
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    generalized Orenstein-Uhlenbeck processes
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    nonlinear diffusion-reaction equation
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    Microscopic fluctuations
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