Analytic and numerical analysis of some statistical features of fragmentation processes
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- Collocation solutions of a weakly singular Volterra integral equation
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(6)- Statistical analysis of self-similar conservative fragmentation chains
- On Random Fragmentations Arising From Binary Splitting
- Statistical aspects of random fragmentations
- On two fragmentation schemes with algebraic splitting probability
- On tentative interpretation of fragmentation by percolation
- Geometric models of the statistical theory of fragmentation
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