International audienceWe present a first study on the energy required to reduce a unit mass fragment by consecutively using several devices, as it happens in the mining industry. Two devices are considered, which we represent as different stochastic fragmentation processes. Following the self-similar energy model introduced by Bertoin and Martinez, we compute the average energy required to attain a size x with this two-device procedure. We then asymptotically compare, as x goes to 0 or 1, its energy requirement with that of individual fragmentation processes. In particular, we show that for certain range of parameters of the fragmentation processes and of their energy cost-functions, the consecutive use of two devices can be asymptotically m...
We suggest a multifragmentation scenario in which fragments are produced at an early, high temperatu...
Le sujet principal de cette thèse est l étude de diverses quantités reliées aux processus de fragmen...
Exact and asymptotic solutions to a linear rate equation for fragmentation with mass loss are prese...
Motivated by a problem arising in mining industry, we estimate the energy ${\cal E}(\eta)$ which is ...
The main subject of this PHD thesis is the study of various quantities related to fragmentation proc...
We introduce three models of fragmentation in which the largest fragment in the system can be broken...
International audienceWe explore statistical inference in self-similar conservative fragmentation ch...
AbstractIn this article we consider a toy example of an optimal stopping problem driven by fragmenta...
We investigate the loss of mass to dust for a class of fragmentation processes. We characterize, in ...
Fragmentation processes are part of a broad class of models describing the evolution of a system of ...
Abstract. We study a Markovian model for the random fragmentation of an object. At each time, the st...
International audienceWe consider the height process of a Lévy process with no negative jumps, and i...
The purpose of this work is to define and study homogeneous fragmentation processes in continuous ti...
The subject of this paper is a fragmentation equation with non-conservative solutions, some mass bei...
A linear rate equation describes fragmentation with continuous and discrete mass loss typified by c...
We suggest a multifragmentation scenario in which fragments are produced at an early, high temperatu...
Le sujet principal de cette thèse est l étude de diverses quantités reliées aux processus de fragmen...
Exact and asymptotic solutions to a linear rate equation for fragmentation with mass loss are prese...
Motivated by a problem arising in mining industry, we estimate the energy ${\cal E}(\eta)$ which is ...
The main subject of this PHD thesis is the study of various quantities related to fragmentation proc...
We introduce three models of fragmentation in which the largest fragment in the system can be broken...
International audienceWe explore statistical inference in self-similar conservative fragmentation ch...
AbstractIn this article we consider a toy example of an optimal stopping problem driven by fragmenta...
We investigate the loss of mass to dust for a class of fragmentation processes. We characterize, in ...
Fragmentation processes are part of a broad class of models describing the evolution of a system of ...
Abstract. We study a Markovian model for the random fragmentation of an object. At each time, the st...
International audienceWe consider the height process of a Lévy process with no negative jumps, and i...
The purpose of this work is to define and study homogeneous fragmentation processes in continuous ti...
The subject of this paper is a fragmentation equation with non-conservative solutions, some mass bei...
A linear rate equation describes fragmentation with continuous and discrete mass loss typified by c...
We suggest a multifragmentation scenario in which fragments are produced at an early, high temperatu...
Le sujet principal de cette thèse est l étude de diverses quantités reliées aux processus de fragmen...
Exact and asymptotic solutions to a linear rate equation for fragmentation with mass loss are prese...