Abstract
The random motion of the particles in a two-species system in the presence of an external field, originally proposed as a model of certain kinds of materials known as superionic conductors, fast ion conductors, super ionic solids, or solid electrolytes shows rather interesting steady-state, nonequilibrium behavior. In this driven diffusive system, the external field biases the movement of each species in opposite directions and an order-disorder transition occurs as a function of density. We will develop a CA model of the driven diffusion of two species.
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