Long-range correlations in a locally driven exclusion process
Abstract
We show that the presence of a driven bond in an otherwise diffusive lattice gas with simple exclusion interaction results in long-range density-density correlation in its stationary state. In dimensions d>1 we show that in the thermodynamic limit this correlation decays as C(r,s) (r2+s2)-d at large distances r and s away from the drive with |r-s|>>1. This is derived using an electrostatic analogy whereby C(r,s) is expressed as the potential due to a configuration of electrostatic charges distributed in 2d-dimension. At bulk density =1/2 we show that the potential is that of a localized quadrupolar charge. At other densities the same is correct in leading order in the strength of the drive and is argued numerically to be valid at higher orders.
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