Distribution of a second-class particle's position in the two-species ASEP with a special initial configuration
Eunghyun Lee, Zhanibek Tokebayev

TL;DR
This paper studies the position distribution of a second-class particle in a two-species ASEP with a specific initial setup, offering an alternative analytical method to previous approaches.
Contribution
It introduces a new method to determine the second-class particle's position distribution, differing from Tracy and Widom's approach.
Findings
Derived the probability distribution of the second-class particle's position.
Provided an alternative analytical method to existing techniques.
Enhanced understanding of particle dynamics in two-species ASEP.
Abstract
In this paper, we consider the two-species asymmetric simple exclusion process consisting of first-class particles and one second-class particle. We assume that the second-class particle is the rightmost particle at t=0. We provide an alternative method to Tracy and Widom's method in [J. Phys. A, 42, 425002, (2009)] to find the probability distribution of the second-class particle's position.
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Taxonomy
TopicsStochastic processes and statistical mechanics · Random Matrices and Applications · Bayesian Methods and Mixture Models
