Vivek Mishra’s research while affiliated with Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur and other places

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Publications (2)


Bulk and surface transitions in asymmetric simple exclusion process: Impact on boundary layers
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August 2006

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Physical Review E

Sutapa Mukherji

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Vivek Mishra

In this paper, we study the boundary-induced phase transitions in a particle nonconserving asymmetric simple exclusion process with open boundaries. Using a boundary layer analysis on the mean field version of the model, we show that the key signatures of various bulk phase transitions are present in the boundary layers of the density profiles. In addition, we also find surface transitions in the low- and high-density phases. The surface transition in the low-density phase provides a complete description of the nonequilibrium critical point found in this system.


Bulk and surface transitions in asymmetric simple exclusion process: Impact on boundary layers

October 2005

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In this paper, we study boundary-induced phase transitions in a particle non-conserving asymmetric simple exclusion process with open boundaries. Using boundary layer analysis, we show that the key signatures of various bulk phase transitions are present in the boundary layers of the density profiles. In addition, we also find possibilities of surface transitions in the low- and high- density phases. The surface transition in the low-density phase provides a more complete description of the non-equilibrium critical point found in this system.

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... These have received much attention on their intrinsically interesting behaviors as non-equilibrium systems [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9]. Despite its simplicity, such ASEP model has been shown to exhibit a range of interesting phenomena including boundary-induced phase transitions [10,11], shock formation [12] and spontaneous symmetry breaking [13,14]. ...

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Totally asymmetric simple exclusion on a dynamic lattice with local inhomogeneity
Bulk and surface transitions in asymmetric simple exclusion process: Impact on boundary layers
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  • August 2006

Physical Review E