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 Abstract: We study exclusion processes on the integer lattice in which particles change their velocities due to stickiness. Specifically, whenever two or more particles occupy adjacent sites, they stick together for an extended period of time, and the entire particle system is slowed down until the collision'' is resolved. We show that under diffusive scaling of space and time such processes converge to what one might refer to as a sticky reflected Brownian motion in the wedge. The latter behaves as a Brownian motion with constant drift vector and diffusion matrix in the interior of the wedge, and reflects at the boundary of the wedge after spending an instant of time there. In particular, this leads to a natural multidimensional generalization of sticky Brownian motion on the half-line, which is of interest in both queuing theory and stochastic portfolio theory. For instance, this can model a market, which experiences a slowdown due to a major event (such as a court trial between some of the largest firms in the market) deciding about the new market leader. Publication Date: Jun-2015 Citation: Rácz, Miklós Z, Shkolnikov, Mykhaylo. (2015). Multidimensional sticky Brownian motions as limits of exclusion processes. The Annals of Applied Probability, 25 (3), 1155 - 1188. doi:10.1214/14-AAP1019 DOI: doi:10.1214/14-AAP1019 ISSN: 1050-5164 Pages: 1155 - 1188 Type of Material: Journal Article Journal/Proceeding Title: The Annals of Applied Probability Version: Author's manuscript