Phase transitions in the driven lattice gas (TASEP) with repulsive energies

We report on non-equilibrium phase transitions in the driven lattice gas model totally asymmetric exclusion processes caused by nearest-neighbor (NN) repulsions between particles, ɛ  > 0, employing extensive Monte Carlo simulations and mean-field calculations. The diagra of phase regimes has five...

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