The motion of a second class particle for the TASEP starting from a decreasing shock profile
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Abstract: We prove a strong law of large numbers for the location of the second class particle in a totally asymmetric exclusion process when the process is started initially from a decreasing shock. This completes a study initiated in Ferrari and Kipnis [Ann. Inst. H. Poincare Probab. Statist. 13 (1995) 143-154].
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- The oriented swap process
- The TAZRP speed process
- Coexistence probability in the last passage percolation model is \(6-8\log2\)
- Exclusion and zero-range in the rarefaction Fan
- The second class particle process at shocks
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