A new family of exactly solvable disordered reaction--diffusion systems
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Abstract: Using a matrix product method the steady-state of a family of disordered reaction-diffusion systems consisting of different species of interacting classical particles moving on a lattice with periodic boundary conditions is studied. A new generalized quadratic algebra and its matrix representations is introduced. The steady-states of two members of this exactly solvable family of systems are studied in detail.
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