Phase diagram of one-dimensional driven lattice gases with open boundaries
@article{Kolomeisky1998PhaseDO, title={Phase diagram of one-dimensional driven lattice gases with open boundaries}, author={Anatoly B. Kolomeisky and Gunter M. Sch{\"u}tz and Eugene B. Kolomeisky and Joseph P Straley}, journal={Journal of Physics A}, year={1998}, volume={31}, pages={6911-6919} }
We consider the asymmetric simple exclusion process (ASEP) with open boundaries and other driven stochastic lattice gases of particles entering, hopping and leaving a one- dimensional lattice. The long-term system dynamics, stationary states, and the nature of phase transitions between steady states can be understood in terms of the interplay of two characteristic velocities, the collective velocity and the shock (domain wall) velocity. This interplay results in two distinct types of domain…
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