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Extended Resource Specification Language Reference Manual for ARC versions 0.8 and above
Extended Resource Specification Language Reference Manual for ARC versions 0.8 and abov
ARIS and EGIIS Installation, Con guration and Usage Manual
A scalable, production quality dynamic distributed information system for AR
Libarcclient A Client Library for ARC
This document describes from a technical viewpoint a plugin-based client library for the new Web Service (WS) based Advanced Resource Connector (ARC) middlewar
The Hosting Environment of the Advanced Resource Connector middleware
The central component of AR
GridFTP: Protocol Extensions to FTP for the Grid
GridFTP: Protocol Extensions to FTP for the Gri
WS-ARC service configuration manual
The central component of AR
Coupling, Attractiveness and Hydrodynamics for Conservative Particle Systems
Attractiveness is a fundamental tool to study interacting particle systems
and the basic coupling construction is a usual route to prove this property, as
for instance in simple exclusion. The derived Markovian coupled process
satisfies: (A) if
(coordinate-wise), then for all , a.s. In this
paper, we consider generalized misanthrope models which are conservative
particle systems on such that, in each transition, particles may
jump from a site to another site , with . These models include
simple exclusion for which , but, beyond that value, the basic coupling
construction is not possible and a more refined one is required. We give
necessary and sufficient conditions on the rates to insure attractiveness; we
construct a Markovian coupled process which both satisfies (A) and makes
discrepancies between its two marginals non-increasing. We determine the
extremal invariant and translation invariant probability measures under general
irreducibility conditions. We apply our results to examples including a
two-species asymmetric exclusion process with charge conservation (for which
) which arises from a Solid-on-Solid interface dynamics, and a stick
process (for which is unbounded) in correspondence with a generalized
discrete Hammersley-Aldous-Diaconis model. We derive the hydrodynamic limit of
these two one-dimensional models
COMMON AUTHENTICATION LIBRARY MANUAL
COMMON AUTHENTICATION LIBRARY MANUA
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