A symmetric exclusion process realizing Bernstein-polynomial diffusivities is constructed and claimed to satisfy the gradient condition, generalizing the Porous Media Model.
Linear and Nonlinear Fractional PDEs from interacting particle systems
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In these notes, we describe the strategy for the derivation of the hydrodynamic limit for a family of long range interacting particle systems of exclusion type with symmetric rates. For $m \in \mathbb{N}:=\{1, 2, \ldots\}$ fixed, the hydrodynamic equation is $\partial_t \rho(t,u)= [-(-\Delta)^{\gamma /2} \rho^m](t,u) $. For $m=1$, this {is} the fractional equation, which is linear. On the other hand, for $m \geq 2$, this is the fractional porous medium equation (which is nonlinear), obtained by choosing a rate which depends on the number of particles next to the initial and final position of a jump.
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A gradient model for the Bernstein polynomial basis
A symmetric exclusion process realizing Bernstein-polynomial diffusivities is constructed and claimed to satisfy the gradient condition, generalizing the Porous Media Model.