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    Point approximation of a space-homogeneous transport equation (English)
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    This paper is concerned with an approximation method of a space homogeneous transport equation. A deterministic particle procedure is used for calculating the collision integral. The convergence is proved and the method is very promising for numerical computation. Comparison of a calculation with an exact solution is given for the Master equation.
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    space homogeneous transport equation
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    collision integral
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    convergence
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    Master equation
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