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A dynamical transition and metastability in a size-dependent zero-range process

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We study a zero-range process with system-size dependent jump rates, which is known to exhibit a discontinuous condensation transition. Metastable homogeneous phases and condensed phases co-exist in extended phase regions around the transition, which have been fully characterized in the context of the equivalence and non-equivalence of ensembles. In this paper we report rigorous results on the large deviation properties and the free energy landscape which determine the metastable dynamics of the system. Within the condensed phase region we identify a new dynamic transition line which separates two distinct mechanisms of motion of the condensate, and provide a complete discussion of all relevant timescales. Our results are directly related to recent interest in metastable dynamics of condensing particle systems and apply to more general condensing particle systems, which exhibit the dynamical transition as a finite size effect.

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10.1088/1751-8113/48/5/055001

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IOP Publishing
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Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical More from this journal
Volume:
48
Pages:
055001
Publication date:
2015-01-13
Acceptance date:
2014-12-12
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1751-8121
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1751-8113


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680477
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2017-03-27

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