Large deviations of a tracer in the symmetric exclusion process

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DOI10.1103/PHYSREVLETT.118.160601arXiv1702.05824WikidataQ50671227 ScholiaQ50671227MaRDI QIDQ6283363FDOQ6283363


Authors: Takashi Imamura, Kirone Mallick, Tomohiro Sasamoto Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 19 February 2017

Abstract: The one-dimensional symmetric exclusion process, the simplest interacting particle process, is a lattice-gas made of particles that hop symmetrically on a discrete line respecting hard-core exclusion. The system is prepared on the infinite lattice with a step initial profile with average densities ho+ and ho on the right and on the left of the origin. When ho+=ho, the gas is at equilibrium and undergoes stationary fluctuations. When these densities are unequal, the gas is out of equilibrium and will remain so forever. A tracer, or a tagged particle, is initially located at the boundary between the two domains; its position Xt is a random observable in time, that carries information on the non-equilibrium dynamics of the whole system. We derive an exact formula for the cumulant generating function and the large deviation function of Xt, in the long time limit, and deduce the full statistical properties of the tracer's position. The equilibrium fluctuations of the tracer's position, when the density is uniform, are obtained as an important special case.













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