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Macroscopic fluctuation theory of local time in lattice gases

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  • Smith, Naftali R.
  • Meerson, Baruch

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The local time in an ensemble of particles measures the amount of time the particles spend in the vicinity of a given point in space. Here we study fluctuations of the empirical time average R=T−1∫0Tρx=0,tdt of the density ρx=0,t at the origin (so that R is the local time spent at the origin, rescaled by T) for an initially uniform one-dimensional diffusive lattice gas. We consider both the quenched and annealed initial conditions and employ the Macroscopic Fluctuation Theory (MFT). For a gas of non-interacting random walkers (RWs) the MFT yields exact large-deviation functions of R, which are closely related to the ones recently obtained by Burenev et al. (2023) using microscopic calculations for non-interacting Brownian particles. Our MFT calculations, however, additionally yield the most likely history of the gas density ρ(x,t) conditioned on a given value of R. Furthermore, we calculate the variance of the local time fluctuations for arbitrary particle- or energy-conserving diffusive lattice gases. Better known examples of such systems include the simple symmetric exclusion process, the Kipnis-Marchioro-Presutti model and the symmetric zero-range process. Our results for the non-interacting RWs can be readily extended to a step-like initial condition for the density.

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  • Smith, Naftali R. & Meerson, Baruch, 2024. "Macroscopic fluctuation theory of local time in lattice gases," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 639(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:phsmap:v:639:y:2024:i:c:s0378437124001249
    DOI: 10.1016/j.physa.2024.129616
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