Scaling limit of the TASEP speed process
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Publication:6416627
arXiv2211.04651MaRDI QIDQ6416627FDOQ6416627
Authors: Ofer Busani, Timo Seppäläinen, Evan Sorensen
Publication date: 8 November 2022
Abstract: We show that the multi-type stationary distribution of the totally asymmetric simple exclusion process (TASEP) scales to a nontrivial limit around the Bernoulli measure of density . This is obtained by showing that the TASEP speed process, introduced by Amir, Angel and Valk'o, scales around the speed to the stationary horizon (SH), a function-valued stochastic process recently introduced and studied by the authors, SH is believed to be the universal scaling limit of Busemann processes in the KPZ universality class. Our results add to the evidence for this universality by connecting SH with multiclass particle configurations. Previously SH has been associated with the exponential corner growth model, Brownian last-passage percolation, and the directed landscape.
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