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Nonequilibrium steady states in a closed inhomogeneous asymmetric exclusion process with particle nonconservation

Published 13 Sep 2016 in cond-mat.stat-mech | (1609.03814v1)

Abstract: We study asymmetric exclusion processes (TASEP) on a nonuniform one-dimensional ring consisting of two segments having unequal hopping rates, or {\em defects}. We allow weak particle nonconservation via Langmuir kinetics (LK), that are parameterised by generic unequal attachment and detachment rates. For an extended defect, in the thermodynamic limit the system generically displays inhomogeneous density profiles in the steady state - the faster segment is either in a phase with spatially varying density having no density discontinuity, or a phase with a discontinuous density changes. Nonequilibrium phase transitions between them are controlled by the inhomogeneity and LK. The slower segment displays only macroscopically uniform bulk density profiles in the steady states, reminiscent of the maximal current phase of TASEP but with a bulk density generally different from half. With a point defect, there are low and high density spatially uniform phases as well, in addition to the inhomogeneous density profiles observed for an extended defect. In all the cases, it is argued that the the mean particle density in the steady state is controlled only by the ratio of the LK attachment and detachment rates.

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