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The evolution of the two-point functions of autonomous one-dimensional single-species reaction-diffusion systems with nearest-neighbor interaction and translationally-invariant initial conditions is investigated. It is shown that the dynamical phase structure of such systems consists of five...
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The most general reaction-diffusion model on a Cayley tree with nearest-neighbor interactions is introduced, which can be solved exactly through the empty-interval method. The stationary solutions of such models, as well as their dynamics, are discussed. Concerning the dynamics, the spectrum of...
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The most general one dimensional reaction-diffusion model with nearest-neighbor interactions solvable through the empty interval method, and without any restriction on the particle-generation from two adjacent empty sites is studied. It is shown that turning on the reactions which generate...
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It is shown, concerning equivalent classes, that on a one-dimensional lattice with nearest neighbour interaction, there are only four independent models possessing double-shocks. Evolution of the width of the double-shocks in different models is investigated. Double-shocks may vanish, and the...
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A family of multispecies drop-push systems on a one-dimensional lattice is investigated. It is shown that this family is solvable in the sense of the Bethe ansatz, provided a nonspectral matrix equation is satisfied. The large-time behavior of the conditional probabilities, and the dynamics of...
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A two-parameter family of discrete-time exactly-solvable exclusion processes on a one-dimensional lattice is introduced, which contains the asymmetric simple exclusion process and the drop-push model as particular cases. The process is rewritten in terms of boundary conditions, and the...
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