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Asymmetric attractive particle systems on Z: Hydrodynamic limit for monotone initial profiles

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We extend previous results on the preservation of local equilibrium for one-dimensional asymmetric attractive particle systems. The hydrodynamic behavior is studied for general monotone initial profiles.

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Benassi, A., Fouque, J.P., Saada, E. et al. Asymmetric attractive particle systems on Z: Hydrodynamic limit for monotone initial profiles. J Stat Phys 63, 719–735 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01029208

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