Scaling limits of weakly asymmetric interfaces

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DOI10.1007/S00220-014-2243-2zbMATH Open1315.82017arXiv1403.2342OpenAlexW2096271561WikidataQ56531214 ScholiaQ56531214MaRDI QIDQ2018293FDOQ2018293

Alison Etheridge, Cyril Labbé

Publication date: 14 April 2015

Published in: Communications in Mathematical Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We consider three models of evolving interfaces intimately related to the weakly asymmetric simple exclusion process with N particles on a finite lattice of 2N sites. Our Model 1 defines an evolving bridge on [0,1], our Model 1-w an evolving excursion on [0,1] while our Model 2 consists of an evolving pair of non-crossing bridges on [0,1]. Based on the observation that the invariant measures of the dynamics depend on the area under (or between) the interface(s), we characterise the scaling limits of the invariant measures when the asymmetry of the exclusion process scales like Nfrac32. Then, we show that the scaling limits of the dynamics themselves are expressed in terms of variants of the stochastic heat equation. In particular, in Model 1-w we obtain the well-studied reflected stochastic heat equation introduced by Nualart and Pardoux.


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