Stability of measure solutions to a generalized Boltzmann equation with collisions of a random number of particles
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Abstract: In the paper we study a measure version of the evolutionary nonlinear Boltzmann-type equation in which we admit a random number of collisions of particles. We consider first a stationary model and use two methods to find its fixed points: the first based on Zolotarev seminorm and the second on Kantorovich-Rubinstein maximum principle. Then a dynamic version of Boltzmann-type equation is considered and its asymptotical stability is shown.
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