Atypical behaviors of a tagged particle in asymmetric simple exclusion
Abstract
Consider the asymmetric nearest-neighbor exclusion process (ASEP) on Z with single particle drift γ>0, starting from a Bernoulli product invariant measure with density . It is known that the position XN of a tagged particle, say initially at the origin, at time N satisfies an a.s. law of large numbers 1NXN → γ(1-) as N∞. In this context, we study the `typical' behavior of the tagged particle and `bulk' density evolution subject to `atypical' events \XN≥ AN\ or \XN≤ AN\ for A≠ γ(1-). We detail different structures, depending on whether A<0, 0≤ A< γ(1-), γ(1-)<A< γ, or A≥ γ, under which these atypical events are achieved, and compute associated large deviation costs. Among our results is an `upper tail' large deviation principle in scale N for 1NXN.
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