Exponential decay for the fragmentation or cell-division equation (Q1763959)

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Exponential decay for the fragmentation or cell-division equation
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    Exponential decay for the fragmentation or cell-division equation (English)
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    22 February 2005
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    The authors consider the equation \[ \partial n(t, x)/\partial t+\partial n(t, x)/\partial x+ b(x)n(t, x)=4b(2x)n(t, 2x), t>0, x\geq 0 \] with the corresponding initial and boundary conditions. Here \(b\) is a given function. This equation is classical. It arises in various applications as a model for cell-division or fragmentation. In biology, it describes the evolution of the density of cells that grow and divide. The authors prove the existence of a stable steady distribution (first positive eigenvector) under general assumptions in the variable coefficients case. It is also investigated the exponential convergence, for large times, of solutions toward such a steady state.
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    stable steady state
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    asymptotic stability
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    first positive eigenvector
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