We study the nonequilibrium phase transition in a model of aggregation of masses allowing for diffusion, aggregation on contact, and fragmentation. The model undergoes a dynamical phase transition in all dimensions. The steady-state mass distribution decays exponentially for large mass in one phase. In the other phase, the mass distribution decays as a power law accompanied, in addi-tion, by the formation of an infinite aggregate. The model is solved exactly within a mean-field approximation which keeps track of the distribution of masses. In one dimension, by mapping to an equivalent lattice gas model, exact steady states are obtained in two extreme limits of the parameter space. Critical exponents and the phase diagram are obtained numeri...
We study a lattice model where particles carrying different masses diffuse and coalesce upon contact...
We show that the interplay between geometric criticality and dynamical fluctuations leads to a novel...
We analyze metastability associated with a discontinuous nonequilibrium phase transition in a stocha...
We characterize the different morphological phases that occur in a simple one-dimensional model of p...
We study a d-dimensional lattice model of diffusing coalescing massive particles, with two parameter...
We present a review of nonequilibrium phase transitions in mass-transport models with kinetic proces...
We discuss the evolution of many-body systems under merging interactions between their components; t...
Open AccessWe study real space condensation in aggregation-fragmentation models where the total mass...
We study analytically giant fluctuations and temporal intermittency in a stochastic one-dimensional ...
We explore nonequilibrium collective behavior in large, spatially extended stochastic systems. In Pa...
We study the evolution of aggregates triggered by collisions with monomers that either lead to the a...
This thesis is concerned with a class of mathematical models for the collective behaviour of autonom...
We consider a system of clusters made of elementary building blocks, monomers, and evolving via coll...
This book describes two main classes of non-equilibrium phase-transitions: (a) static and dynamics o...
A generalization of the diffusion-limited aggregation (DLA) model, originally proposed by Witten and...
We study a lattice model where particles carrying different masses diffuse and coalesce upon contact...
We show that the interplay between geometric criticality and dynamical fluctuations leads to a novel...
We analyze metastability associated with a discontinuous nonequilibrium phase transition in a stocha...
We characterize the different morphological phases that occur in a simple one-dimensional model of p...
We study a d-dimensional lattice model of diffusing coalescing massive particles, with two parameter...
We present a review of nonequilibrium phase transitions in mass-transport models with kinetic proces...
We discuss the evolution of many-body systems under merging interactions between their components; t...
Open AccessWe study real space condensation in aggregation-fragmentation models where the total mass...
We study analytically giant fluctuations and temporal intermittency in a stochastic one-dimensional ...
We explore nonequilibrium collective behavior in large, spatially extended stochastic systems. In Pa...
We study the evolution of aggregates triggered by collisions with monomers that either lead to the a...
This thesis is concerned with a class of mathematical models for the collective behaviour of autonom...
We consider a system of clusters made of elementary building blocks, monomers, and evolving via coll...
This book describes two main classes of non-equilibrium phase-transitions: (a) static and dynamics o...
A generalization of the diffusion-limited aggregation (DLA) model, originally proposed by Witten and...
We study a lattice model where particles carrying different masses diffuse and coalesce upon contact...
We show that the interplay between geometric criticality and dynamical fluctuations leads to a novel...
We analyze metastability associated with a discontinuous nonequilibrium phase transition in a stocha...