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Extreme Fluctuations of Current in the Symmetric Simple Exclusion Process: a Non-Stationary Setting

We use the macroscopic fluctuation theory (MFT) to evaluate the probability distribution P of extreme values of integrated current J at a specified time t=T in the symmetric simple exclusion process (SSEP) on an infinite line. As shown recently [Phys. Rev. E 89, 010101(R) (2014)], the SSEP belongs to the elliptic universality class. Here, for very large currents, the diffusion terms of the MFT equations can be neglected compared with the terms coming from the shot noise. Using the hodograph transformation and an additional change of variables, we reduce the "inviscid" MFT equations to Laplace's equation in an extended space. This opens the way to an exact solution. Here we solve the extreme-current problem for a flat deterministic initial density profile with an arbitrary density 0<n<1. The solution yields the most probable density history of the system conditional on the extreme current, and leads to a super-Gaussian extreme-current statistics, - ln P = F(n) J^3/T, in agreement with Derrida and Gerschenfeld [J. Stat. Phys. 137, 978 (2009)]. We calculate the function F(n) analytically. It is symmetric with respect to the half-filling density n=1/2, diverges as n approached 0 or 1, and exhibits a singularity F(n) |n-1/2| at the half-filling density n=1/2.

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