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    Springer
    Journal of statistical physics 70 (1993), S. 737-771 
    ISSN: 1572-9613
    Keywords: Kinetic lattice models ; nonequilibrium steady state ; maximum entropy principle ; mean field methods
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract We introduce a method of generating systematic mean field (MF) approximations for the nonequilibrium steady state of ferromagnetic Ising driven diffusive systems (DDS), based on the maximum entropy principle due to Jaynes. In the phase coexistence region, MF approximations to the master equation do not provide a closed system of equations in the MF variables. This can be traced to the conservation of the order parameter by the stochastic dynamics. Our maximum entropy mean field (MEMF) approximation method is applicable to high temperatures as well to the low-temperature phase coexistence region. It is based on a derivation of a generalized variational free energy from the maximum entropy principle, with the MF evolution equations playing the role of constraints. In the phase coexistence region this free energy is nonconvex and is interpreted by means of a Maxwell construction. We use a pair-level variant of the MEMF approximation to calculate quantities of interest for the ferro-magnetic Ising DDS on a square lattice. Results of calculations with several different choices of transition rates satisfying local detailed balance are discussed and compared with those obtained by other methods.
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