We study the temporal approach of a cluster size distribution to its asymptotic scaling form. By enforcing consistency between the distribution’s zeroth moment derived from both the Smoluchowski equation and the scaling distribution ansatz, we find values for the scaling exponents w and z in terms of the scaling exponent τ and the kernel homogeneity λ which are not equivalent to their asymptotic, scaling forms. The predicted values do agree well, however, with intermediate time values found in simulations by Kang, Redner, Meakin, and Leyvraz [Phys Rev. A 33, 1171 (1986)]. By enforcing consistency between all moment orders, the asymptotic exponent values are found. These results imply the lowest-order moments approach their scaling values qu...
The aggregation of particles in the free molecular regime pertaining to cluster growth is determined...
We study the solutions of the Smoluchowski coagulation equation with a regularization term which rem...
The aggregation of particles in the free molecular regime pertaining to cluster growth is determined...
We study the temporal approach of a cluster size distribution to its asymptotic scaling form. By enf...
We study the temporal approach of a cluster size distribution to its asymptotic scaling form. By enf...
Consideration is given to the stochastic problem of the coagulation of particles for the case of a s...
A theory of stationary particle size distributions in coagulating systems with particle injection at...
The coagulation (or aggregation) equation was introduced by Smoluchowski in 1916 to describe the clu...
A theory of stationary particle size distributions in coagulating systems with particle injection at...
A combination of static and quasielastic light scattering and the theory of scaling solutions to Smo...
A combination of static and quasielastic light scattering and the theory of scaling solutions to Smo...
A combination of static and quasielastic light scattering and the theory of scaling solutions to Smo...
We establish rates of convergence of solutions to scaling (or similarity) profiles in a coagulation ...
In this paper we construct a model for the simultaneouscompaction by which clusters are restructured...
In many processes of interest in physics, chemistry and biology small particles come together to for...
The aggregation of particles in the free molecular regime pertaining to cluster growth is determined...
We study the solutions of the Smoluchowski coagulation equation with a regularization term which rem...
The aggregation of particles in the free molecular regime pertaining to cluster growth is determined...
We study the temporal approach of a cluster size distribution to its asymptotic scaling form. By enf...
We study the temporal approach of a cluster size distribution to its asymptotic scaling form. By enf...
Consideration is given to the stochastic problem of the coagulation of particles for the case of a s...
A theory of stationary particle size distributions in coagulating systems with particle injection at...
The coagulation (or aggregation) equation was introduced by Smoluchowski in 1916 to describe the clu...
A theory of stationary particle size distributions in coagulating systems with particle injection at...
A combination of static and quasielastic light scattering and the theory of scaling solutions to Smo...
A combination of static and quasielastic light scattering and the theory of scaling solutions to Smo...
A combination of static and quasielastic light scattering and the theory of scaling solutions to Smo...
We establish rates of convergence of solutions to scaling (or similarity) profiles in a coagulation ...
In this paper we construct a model for the simultaneouscompaction by which clusters are restructured...
In many processes of interest in physics, chemistry and biology small particles come together to for...
The aggregation of particles in the free molecular regime pertaining to cluster growth is determined...
We study the solutions of the Smoluchowski coagulation equation with a regularization term which rem...
The aggregation of particles in the free molecular regime pertaining to cluster growth is determined...