The q-TASEP with a Random Initial Condition


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Abstract

A standard approach for studying fluctuations of one-dimensional Kardar–Parisi–Zhang models, which include the ASEP and the q-TASEP, is to write a formula for the q-deformed moments and construct their generating function. This approach works well for an initial condition of the step type but not for a random initial condition (including the stationary case): in this case, only the first few moments are finite and the rest diverge. We previously presented a method for overcoming this difficulty using the Ramanujan summation formula and the Cauchy determinant for the theta functions. Here, we present an alternative approach for the q-TASEP without using these relations.

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T. Imamura

Department of Mathematics and Informatics

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Email: imamura@math.s.chiba-u.ac.jp
Japan, Chiba

T. Sasamoto

Department of Physics

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Email: sasamoto@phys.titech.ac.jp
Japan, Tokyo

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