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Uniqueness for the coagulation-fragmentation equation with strong fragmentation
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    Uniqueness for the coagulation-fragmentation equation with strong fragmentation (English)
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    10 January 2012
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    The paper is devoted to continuous coagulation-fragmentation equations which are a type of partial integro-differential equations that are also known as aggregation-breakage equations. Such equations describe the dynamics of particle growth and the time evolution of a system of particles under the combined effect of coagulation and fragmentation. Each particle is identified by its size (or volume), which is assumed to be a positive real number. From a physical point of view, the basic mechanisms taken into account are the coalescence of two particles to form a larger one and the breakage of particles into smaller ones. These models are of substantial interest in many areas of science and engineering: kinetics of phase transformations in binary alloys, aggregation of red blood. The authors demonstrate the uniqueness of mass-conserving solutions with some restrictions on the fragmentation kernels.
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    particles
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    coagulation
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    strong fragmentation
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    uniqueness of solutions
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    continuous coagulation-fragmentation equations
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    aggregation-breakage equations
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    kinetics of phase transformations
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    binary alloys
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    aggregation of red blood
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    mass-conserving solutions
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