Scaling limits of additive functionals of interacting particle systems

Abstract

Using the renormalization method introduced in GJ, we prove what we call the local Boltzmann-Gibbs principle for conservative, stationary interacting particle systems in dimension d=1. As applications of this result, we obtain various scaling limits of additive functionals of particle systems, like the occupation time of a given site or extensive additive fields of the dynamics. As a by-product of these results, we also construct a novel process, related to the stationary solution of the stochastic Burgers equation.

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