Self-duality and shock dynamics in the n-species priority ASEP
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Self-duality and shock dynamics in the \(n\)-species priority ASEP
Self-duality and shock dynamics in the \(n\)-species priority ASEP
Abstract: We study the -component priority asymmetric simple exclusion process (-ASEP) with reflecting boundaries. We obtain all invariant measures in explicit form and prove reversibility. Using the symmetry of the generator of the process under the quantum algebra we construct duality functions with respect to which the -ASEP is self-dual, both for the finite and the infinite integer lattice. For the -ASEP on the infinite lattice we use self-duality to derive in explicit form the time evolution of a family of measures with shocks in terms of the transition probability of coloured particles in a shock exclusion process with particle-dependent hopping rates and nearest-neighbour colour exchange. This process is a gas of particles that forms a bound state, corresponding to shock coalescence on macroscopic scale.
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