AbstractThree random fragmentation of an interval processes are investigated. For each of them, there is a splitting probability and a probability not to split at each step of the fragmentation process whose overall effect is to stabilize the global number of splitting events. Some of their statistical features are studied in each case among which fragments’ size distribution, partition function, structure of the underlying random fragmentation tree, occurrence of a phase transition. In the first homogeneous model, splitting probability does not depend on fragments’ size at each step. In the next two fragmentation models, splitting probability is fragments’ length dependent. In the first such models, fragments further split with probability...
We investigate the loss of mass to dust for a class of fragmentation processes. We characterize, in ...
Most theoretical kinetic approaches proposed so far to describe fragmentation processes rely on the ...
An initially exponential distribution of cracks that grow in size and nucleate additional cracks is ...
Two processes of random fragmentation of an interval are investigated. For each of them, there is a ...
We consider the following fragmentation model of the unit interval $\QTR{Bbb}{I}$: we start fragment...
AbstractThis text surveys different probabilistic aspects of a model which is used to describe the e...
We introduce three models of fragmentation in which the largest fragment in the system can be broken...
We investigate a class of stochastic fragmentation processes involving stable and unstable fragments...
We propose an approach to describing a medium fragmentation process based on studying the stochastic...
Abstract. We study a Markovian model for the random fragmentation of an object. At each time, the st...
It is rather difficult to understand theoretically and to analyse the experimental data concerning t...
Fragmentation processes serve as stochastic models for a mass that falls apart randomly as time pass...
We study a Markovian model for the random fragmentation of an object. At each time, the state consis...
38 pages, 2 figures, version considerably modified. To appear in the Journal of Statistical Physics....
In this thesis we study the stochastic model of fragmentation phenomena. We focus on two themes: app...
We investigate the loss of mass to dust for a class of fragmentation processes. We characterize, in ...
Most theoretical kinetic approaches proposed so far to describe fragmentation processes rely on the ...
An initially exponential distribution of cracks that grow in size and nucleate additional cracks is ...
Two processes of random fragmentation of an interval are investigated. For each of them, there is a ...
We consider the following fragmentation model of the unit interval $\QTR{Bbb}{I}$: we start fragment...
AbstractThis text surveys different probabilistic aspects of a model which is used to describe the e...
We introduce three models of fragmentation in which the largest fragment in the system can be broken...
We investigate a class of stochastic fragmentation processes involving stable and unstable fragments...
We propose an approach to describing a medium fragmentation process based on studying the stochastic...
Abstract. We study a Markovian model for the random fragmentation of an object. At each time, the st...
It is rather difficult to understand theoretically and to analyse the experimental data concerning t...
Fragmentation processes serve as stochastic models for a mass that falls apart randomly as time pass...
We study a Markovian model for the random fragmentation of an object. At each time, the state consis...
38 pages, 2 figures, version considerably modified. To appear in the Journal of Statistical Physics....
In this thesis we study the stochastic model of fragmentation phenomena. We focus on two themes: app...
We investigate the loss of mass to dust for a class of fragmentation processes. We characterize, in ...
Most theoretical kinetic approaches proposed so far to describe fragmentation processes rely on the ...
An initially exponential distribution of cracks that grow in size and nucleate additional cracks is ...