Einstein relation and hydrodynamics of nonequilibrium mass transport processes
Abstract: We obtain hydrodynamic descriptions of a broad class of conserved-mass transport processes on a ring. These processes are governed by chipping, diffusion and coalescence of masses, where microscopic probability weights in their nonequilibrium steady states, having nontrivial correlations, are not known. In these processes, we analytically calculate two transport coefficients, the bulk-diffusion coefficient and the conductivity. We, remarkably, find that the two transport coefficients obey an equilibriumlike Einstein relation, although the microscopic dynamics does not satisfy detailed balance condition. Using macroscopic fluctuation theory, we also show that probability of density fluctuations obtained from the hydrodynamic description is in complete agreement with the same derived earlier in [Phys. Rev. E 93, 062135 (2016)] using an additivity property.
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