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    8 October 2012
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    Summary: On the real line initially there are infinite number of particles on the positive half line, each having one of \(K\) negative velocities \(v_1^{(+)},\ldots,v_K^{(+)}\). Similarly, there are an infinite number of antiparticles on the negative half line, each having one of \(L\) positive velocities \(v_1^{(-)},\ldots,v_L^{(-)}\). Each particle moves with constant speed, initially prescribed to it. When particle and antiparticle collide, they both disappear. It is the only interaction in the system. We find explicitly the large time asymptotics of \(\beta(t)\) -- the coordinate of the last collision before \(t\) between particle and antiparticle.
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