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The study of physical systems using probabilistic reasoning, especially relating small-scale classical mechanics to large-scale thermodynamics.
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First order approximation of the current in ASEP
For me the "physical intuition" is the fact that exclusion processes tend to clog up for large densities and hence you cannot expect a faster current than in the $\rho = \frac{1}{2}$ case, even when y …