Gelation in coagulation and fragmentation models.

Miguel Escobedo

RACSAM (2002)

  • Volume: 96, Issue: 3, page 367-375
  • ISSN: 1578-7303

Abstract

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We first present very elementary relations between climate and aerosols. The we introduce the homogeneous coagulation equation as a simple model to describe systems of merging particles like polymers or aerosols. We next give a recent result about gelation of solutions. We end with some related open questions.

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Escobedo, Miguel. "Gelation in coagulation and fragmentation models.." RACSAM 96.3 (2002): 367-375. <http://eudml.org/doc/40938>.

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