Dynamics of Instantaneous Condensation in the ZRP Conditioned on an Atypical Current

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Using a generalized Doob’s h-transform we consider the zero-range process (ZRP) conditioned to carry an atypical current, with focus on the regime where the Gallavotti-Cohen symmetry loses its validity. For a single site we compute explicitly the boundary injection and absorption rates of an effective process which maps to a biased random walk. Our approach provides a direct probabilistic confirmation of the theory of “instantaneous condensation” which was proposed some while ago to explain the dynamical origin of the the failure of the Gallavotti-Cohen symmetry for high currents in the ZRP. However, it turns out that for stochastic dynamics with infinite state space care needs to be taken in the application of the Doob’s transform—we discuss in detail the sense in which the effective dynamics can be interpreted as “typical” for different regimes of the current phase diagram.

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Harris, R. J., Popkov, V., & Schütz, G. M. (2013). Dynamics of Instantaneous Condensation in the ZRP Conditioned on an Atypical Current. Entropy, 15(11), 5065–5083. https://doi.org/10.3390/e15115065

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