I show that cooperative exclusion processes with selective kinetic constraints exhibit fluctuation-induced forces that can be attractive or repulsive, depending on the density of boundary reservoirs, when their density-dependent diffusion coefficient exhibits a minimum. A mean-field analysis based on a nonlinear diffusion equation provides an estimation of the magnitude and sign of such tunable Casimir-like forces and suggests their occurrence in interacting particle systems with a diffusivity anomaly.
Casimir-like forces in cooperative exclusion processes
Mauro Sellitto
2020
Abstract
I show that cooperative exclusion processes with selective kinetic constraints exhibit fluctuation-induced forces that can be attractive or repulsive, depending on the density of boundary reservoirs, when their density-dependent diffusion coefficient exhibits a minimum. A mean-field analysis based on a nonlinear diffusion equation provides an estimation of the magnitude and sign of such tunable Casimir-like forces and suggests their occurrence in interacting particle systems with a diffusivity anomaly.File in questo prodotto:
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