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    The authors consider the following integro-differential equation \[ \partial C(x,t)/\partial t=\dfrac{1}{2}\int^x_0 dy\,K(y,x-y)C(x-y,t)-C(x,t)\int^{\infty}_o dy\,K(x,y)C(y,t)+\partial[m(x)C(x,t)]/\partial x \] reporting the evolution of the size distribution function \(C(x,t)\) of a system of particles undergoing coalescence (\(K(x,y)\) is the coalescence kernel) and mass loss (\(m(x)\) is the main loss rate, depending on the size \(x\)). They consider the special case \(m(x)=mx\), and two kinds of kernels: \(K=1, K=xy\). For each of these cases problems with different initial conditions are formulated and approximate solutions are found by means of two different iterative methods: the method of He and the decomposition method of Adomian, both briefly sketched in the paper.
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    Coagulation
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