On the Distribution of the Sizes of Particles which Undergo Splitting
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DOI10.1137/1106036zbMATH Open0242.60050OpenAlexW2045453251MaRDI QIDQ5653437FDOQ5653437
Publication date: 1962
Published in: Theory of Probability & Its Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1137/1106036
Markov processes (60J99) Interacting random processes; statistical mechanics type models; percolation theory (60K35)
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- Statistical analysis of self-similar conservative fragmentation chains
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- The limit behavior of an interval splitting scheme
- The limit distribution of a binary cascade process
- Random and deterministic fragmentation models
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- Stationary solutions to coagulation-fragmentation equations
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- Asymptotic laws for compositions derived from transformed subordinators
- An inverse problem: recovering the fragmentation kernel from the short-time behaviour of the fragmentation equation
- Additional aspects of the non-conservative Kolmogorov-Filippov fragmentation model
- Self-similar solutions of fragmentation equations revisited
- Exact solutions of fragmentation equations with general fragmentation rates and separable particles distribution kernels
- Mass-conserving solutions to coagulation-fragmentation equations with nonintegrable fragment distribution function
- Positivity and contractivity in the dynamics of clusters' splitting with derivative of fractional order
- The turbulent bubble break-up cascade. Part 2. Numerical simulations of breaking waves
- Well-posedness of the discrete collision-induced breakage equation with unbounded fragment distribution
- Mass-conserving self-similar solutions to coagulation–fragmentation equations
- Tail asymptotics for extinction times of self-similar fragmentations
- Substochastic semigroups and densities of piecewise deterministic Markov processes
- Weak solutions to the collision-induced breakage equation with dominating coagulation
- A note on the discrete coagulation equations with collisional breakage
- Loss of mass in deterministic and random fragmentations.
- The fragmentation equation with size diffusion: small and large size behavior of stationary solutions
- The turbulent bubble break-up cascade. Part 1. Theoretical developments
- On the exponential functional of Markov Additive Processes, and applications to multi-type self-similar fragmentation processes and trees
- Application of the theory of Markov processes to comminution. I. The case of discrete time parameter
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- A finite volume scheme for the solution of a mixed discrete-continuous fragmentation model
- The fragmentation equation with size diffusion: Well posedness and long-term behaviour
- Existence and NonExistence for the Collision-Induced Breakage Equation
- Explosion phenomena in stochastic coagulation-fragmentation models
- Approximative solution of the coagulation–fragmentation equation by stochastic particle systems
- The continuous collision-induced nonlinear fragmentation equation with non-integrable fragment daughter distributions
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