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Defect-induced anticorrelations in molecular motor traffic

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/1751-8121/abfe73

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driven diffusive systems; molecular motors; totally asymmetric simple exclusion process with blockage; nonequilibrium steady state; current-density correlations

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The study revisits the nonequilibrium phase transition in the deterministic sublattice totally asymmetric simple exclusion process, combining a grandcanonical ensemble to obtain exact results for stationary current-density correlations and average collective velocity. It identifies defect-induced anticorrelations that are absent in similar boundary-induced phase transitions. The average collective velocity vanishes at the phase transition and in the phase-separated state due to its macroscopic spatial inhomogeneity.
We revisit the nonequilibrium phase transition between a spatially homogeneous low-density phase and a phase-separated high-density state in the deterministic sublattice totally asymmetric simple exclusion process with stochastic defect. We discuss this phase transition in a grandcanonical ensemble for which we obtain exact results for the stationary current-density correlations and for the average collective velocity. We identify defect-induced anticorrelations that are absent in similar boundary-induced phase transitions. The average collective velocity vanishes at the phase transition and in the phase-separated state due to its macroscopic spatial inhomogeneity.

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