Nonequilibrium steady states of matrix-product form: a solver's guide
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We consider the general problem of determining the steady state of stochastic nonequilibrium systems such as those that have been used to model (among other things) biological transport and traffic flow. We begin with a broad overview of this class of driven diffusive systems - which includes exclusion processes - focusing on interesting physical properties, such as shocks and phase transitions. We then turn our attention specifically to those models for which the exact distribution of microstates in the steady state can be expressed in a matrix product form. In addition to a gentle introduction to this matrix product approach, how it works and how it relates to similar constructions that arise in other…
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- Statistical physics
- Non-equilibrium thermodynamics
- Matrix (chemical analysis)
- Product (mathematics)
- Steady state (chemistry)
- Class (philosophy)
- Physical system
- Computer science
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