In ballistic annihilation, infinitely many particles with randomly assigned velocities move across the real line and mutually annihilate upon contact. We introduce a variant with superimposed clusters of multiple stationary particles. Our main result is that the critical initial cluster density to ensure species survival depends on both the mean and variance of the cluster size. Our result contrasts with recent ballistic annihilation universality findings with respect to particle spacings. A corollary of our theorem resolves an open question for coalescing ballistic annihilation.Comment: 15 pages, 1 figur
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Actively propelled particles undergoing dissipative collisions are known to develop a state of spat...
The aggregation of particles in the free molecular regime pertaining to cluster growth is determined...
We study an infinite system of moving particles, where each particle is of type A or B. Particles pe...
The distribution function of particles over clusters is proposed for a system of identical intersect...
Anomalous coarsening in far-from-equilibrium one-dimensional systems is investigated by applying sim...
Coalescing ballistic annihilation is an interacting particle system intended to model features of ce...
We consider ballistic annihilation, a model for chemical reactions first introduced in the 1980's ph...
We consider ballistic annihilation, a model for chemical reactions first introduced in the 1980’s ph...
This paper introduces a new method to show the validity of a continuum description for the determini...
We consider diffusion-limited annihilating systems with mobile $A$-particles and stationary $B$-part...
Bullets are fired from the origin of the positive real line, one per second, with independent speeds...
We consider a system of annihilating particles where particles start from the points of a Poisson pr...
In this article, we review the problem of reaction annihilation $$A+A \rightarrow \emptyset $$ on a ...
Brownian particles that are replicated and annihilated at equal rate have strongly correlated positi...
We consider a system of charged particles moving on the real line driven by electrostatic interactio...
Actively propelled particles undergoing dissipative collisions are known to develop a state of spat...
The aggregation of particles in the free molecular regime pertaining to cluster growth is determined...
We study an infinite system of moving particles, where each particle is of type A or B. Particles pe...
The distribution function of particles over clusters is proposed for a system of identical intersect...
Anomalous coarsening in far-from-equilibrium one-dimensional systems is investigated by applying sim...