Free boundaries and confinement in driven diffusive systems
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Abstract
We study the dynamics of a load wall confining an asymmetric exclusion process with Langmuir kinetics. Results from Monte Carlo simulations and mean field approximations are compared. We find that the mean position of the wall depends not only on the load on the wall and the injection, adsorption, and desorption rates, but also on the intrinsic fluctuations of the wall. Our results are discussed in the context of nonequilirium phases of the system, fluctuating boundary layers, and particle densities in the lab frame versus the frame of the fluctuating wall.
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Authors
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Pak-Wing Fok
Caltech
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Sarah Nowak
UCLA, Dept of Biomathematics, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1766
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Tom Chou
UCLA, Department of Biomathematics and Mathematics, University of California, Los Angeles, Dept. of Biomathematics and Dept. of Mathematics, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1766