Multi-shocks in asymmetric simple exclusions processes: Insights from fixed-point analysis of the boundary-layers

Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics

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12 pages, 8 figures

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The boundary-induced phase transitions in an asymmetric simple exclusion process with inter-particle repulsion and bulk non-conservation are analyzed through the fixed points of the boundary layers. This system is known to have phases in which particle density profiles have different kinds of shocks. We show how this boundary-layer fixed-point method allows us to gain physical insights on the nature of the phases and also to obtain several quantitative results on the density profiles especially on the nature of the boundary-layers and shocks.

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