Separation versus diffusion in a two species system
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Abstract: We consider a finite number of particles that move in as independent random walks. The particles are of two species that we call and . The rightmost particle becomes a particle at constant rate, while the leftmost particle becomes particle at the same rate, independently. We prove that in the hydrodynamic limit the evolution is described by a non linear system of two PDE's with free boundaries.
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