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Standard stochastic coalescence with sum kernels

Fournier Nicolas, Paris 12


Abstract
We build a Markovian system of particles entirely characterized by their masses, in which each pair of particles with masses x and y coalesce at rate (approximately) xa+ya, for some a in (0,1), and such that the system is initially composed of infinitesimally small particles.


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Pages: 141-148

Published on: August 7, 2006


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