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1Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PL, United Kingdom.
Abstract:
We consider how the Lee-Yang description of phase transitions in terms of partition function zeros applies to nonequilibrium systems. Here, one does not have a partition function; instead we consider the zeros of a steady-state normalization factor in the complex plane of the transition rates. We obtain the exact distribution of zeros in the thermodynamic limit for a specific model, the boundary-driven asymmetric simple exclusion process. We show that the distributions of zeros at the first- and the second-order nonequilibrium phase transitions of this model follow the patterns known in the Lee-Yang equilibrium theory.
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