Shock fluctuations for the Hammersley process
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Abstract: We consider the Hammersley interacting particle system starting from a shock initial profile with densities (). The microscopic shock is taken as the position of a second-class particle initially at the origin, and the main results are: a central limit theorem for the shock; the variance of the shock equals . By using the same method of proof, we also prove similar results for first-class particles.
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