@article{10024,
  abstract     = {In this paper, we introduce a random environment for the exclusion process in  obtained by assigning a maximal occupancy to each site. This maximal occupancy is allowed to randomly vary among sites, and partial exclusion occurs. Under the assumption of ergodicity under translation and uniform ellipticity of the environment, we derive a quenched hydrodynamic limit in path space by strengthening the mild solution approach initiated in Nagy (2002) and Faggionato (2007). To this purpose, we prove, employing the technology developed for the random conductance model, a homogenization result in the form of an arbitrary starting point quenched invariance principle for a single particle in the same environment, which is a result of independent interest. The self-duality property of the partial exclusion process allows us to transfer this homogenization result to the particle system and, then, apply the tightness criterion in Redig et al. (2020).},
  author       = {Floreani, Simone and Redig, Frank and Sau, Federico},
  issn         = {0304-4149},
  journal      = {Stochastic Processes and their Applications},
  keywords     = {hydrodynamic limit, random environment, random conductance model, arbitrary starting point quenched invariance principle, duality, mild solution},
  pages        = {124--158},
  publisher    = {Elsevier},
  title        = {{Hydrodynamics for the partial exclusion process in random environment}},
  doi          = {10.1016/j.spa.2021.08.006},
  volume       = {142},
  year         = {2021},
}

@article{10613,
  abstract     = {Motivated by the recent preprint [\emph{arXiv:2004.08412}] by Ayala, Carinci, and Redig, we first provide a general framework for the study of scaling limits of higher-order fields. Then, by considering the same class of infinite interacting particle systems as in [\emph{arXiv:2004.08412}], namely symmetric simple exclusion and inclusion processes in the d-dimensional Euclidean lattice, we prove the hydrodynamic limit, and convergence for the equilibrium fluctuations, of higher-order fields. In particular, the limit fields exhibit a tensor structure. Our fluctuation result differs from that in [\emph{arXiv:2004.08412}], since we considered-dimensional Euclidean lattice, we prove the hydrodynamic limit, and convergence for the equilibrium fluctuations, of higher-order fields. In particular, the limit fields exhibit a tensor structure. Our fluctuation result differs from that in [\emph{arXiv:2004.08412}], since we consider a different notion of higher-order fluctuation fields.},
  author       = {Chen, Joe P. and Sau, Federico},
  issn         = {1024-2953},
  journal      = {Markov Processes And Related Fields},
  keywords     = {interacting particle systems, higher-order fields, hydrodynamic limit, equilibrium fluctuations, duality},
  number       = {3},
  pages        = {339--380},
  publisher    = {Polymat Publishing},
  title        = {{Higher-order hydrodynamics and equilibrium fluctuations of interacting particle systems}},
  volume       = {27},
  year         = {2021},
}

