For K-symmetric exclusion from a step profile, the rescaled point process of extreme particles converges to a Poisson random measure with intensity proportional to e^{-x} dx.
Poisson statistics, vanishing correlations, and extremal particle limits for symmetric exclusion in d > 1
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We consider the symmetric simple exclusion system on $\mathbb{Z}^d$, $d \ge 2$, starting from a class of ``step'' initial conditions in which particles are constrained within a half-space. One may count the number $N_t$ of particles that have moved beyond a distance $z = z(t)$ into the initially-empty half of $\mathbb{Z}^d$ at time $t$. We show in large generality that when $\lim_{t\to\infty} E[N_t]$ exists, correlations between particles beyond $z$ vanish as $t \to \infty$ so as to allow convergence of $N_t$ to the same Poisson distribution one would get were the particles allowed to move independently. When the initial condition constrains a region of polynomial growth, we identify $z(t)$ and the limit of $E[N_t]$ explicitly. As a consequence of the limit, we obtain a Gumbel limit distribution for the extremal particle position, as well as the limiting distributions of all order statistics.
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Point process convergence of extremes in $K$-symmetric exclusion
For K-symmetric exclusion from a step profile, the rescaled point process of extreme particles converges to a Poisson random measure with intensity proportional to e^{-x} dx.