Hydrodynamic behavior of 1D subdiffusive exclusion processes with random conductances

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Abstract: Consider a system of particles performing nearest neighbor random walks on the lattice under hard--core interaction. The rate for a jump over a given bond is direction--independent and the inverse of the jump rates are i.i.d. random variables belonging to the domain of attraction of an a--stable law, 0<a<1. This exclusion process models conduction in strongly disordered one-dimensional media. We prove that, when varying over the disorder and for a suitable slowly varying function L, under the super-diffusive time scaling N1+1/alphaL(N), the density profile evolves as the solution of the random equation partialtho=mfLWho, where mfLW is the generalized second-order differential operator fracddufracddW in which W is a double sided a--stable subordinator. This result follows from a quenched hydrodynamic limit in the case that the i.i.d. jump rates are replaced by a suitable array having same distribution and fulfilling an a.s. invariance principle. We also prove a law of large numbers for a tagged particle.




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