Figure 12

Relationship between global density \({\rm{\rho }}\) and total current Jtotal in the comparison of three complete kinds of situations. Red line shows the optimal Jtotal in our work. Dark yellow line corresponds to homogeneous interactions. Magenta line shows a typical case of partly heterogeneous interactions (namely, ref.39). Black and blue lines depict other typical cases of partly heterogeneous interactions (namely, equal inner and outside interactions between adjacent TASEPs, respectively). Dark cyan represents the universal case of partly heterogeneous interactions. Scatters are Monte-Carlo simulations. Parameters are \({\rm{K}}=100\), \({\rm{L}}=200\) and randomly generated pi.