Stationary distributions of the multi-type ASEP
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Abstract: We give a recursive construction of the stationary distribution of multi-type asymmetric simple exclusion processes on a finite ring or on the infinite line . The construction can be interpreted in terms of "multi-line diagrams" or systems of queues in tandem. Let be the asymmetry parameter of the system. The queueing construction generalises the one previously known for the totally asymmetric () case, by introducing queues in which each potential service is unused with probability when the queue-length is . The analysis is based on the matrix product representation of Prolhac, Evans and Mallick. Consequences of the construction include: a simple method for sampling exactly from the stationary distribution for the system on a ring; results on common denominators of the stationary probabilities, expressed as rational functions of with non-negative integer coefficients; and probabilistic descriptions of "convoy formation" phenomena in large systems.
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