Given a phenomenon described by a self-similar fragmentation equation, how to infer the fragmentation kernel from experimental measurements of the solution ? To answer this question at the basis of our work, a formal asymptotic expansion suggested us that using short-time observations and initial data close to a Dirac measure should be a well-adapted strategy. As a necessary preliminary step, we study the direct problem, i.e. we prove existence, uniqueness and stability with respect to the initial data of non negative measure-valued solutions when the initial data is a compactly supported, bounded, non negative measure. A representation of the solution as a power series in the space of Radon measures is also shown. This representation is us...
Exact and asymptotic solutions to a linear rate equation for fragmentation with mass loss are prese...
International audienceWe consider the growth-fragmentation equation and we address the problem of fi...
Abstract. We study a Markovian model for the random fragmentation of an object. At each time, the st...
The present paper provides a new representation of the solution to the fragmentation equation as a p...
International audienceWe consider the fragmentation equation $\dfrac{\partial}{\partial t}f (t, x) =...
We consider the growth-fragmentation equation and we address the problem of estimating the division ...
We have measured grain size distributions of the results of laboratory decompression explosions of v...
The subject of this paper is a fragmentation equation with non-conservative solutions, some mass bei...
We make use of Laplace transform techniques and the method of characteristics to solve fragmentation...
A new class of fragmentation-type random processes is introduced, in which, roughly speaking, the ac...
Aggregation-fragmentation equations arise in many different contexts, ranging from cell division, pr...
International audienceWe are interested in the large time behavior of the solutions to the growth-fr...
We study a Markovian model for the random fragmentation of an object. At each time, the state consis...
The main subject of this PHD thesis is the study of various quantities related to fragmentation proc...
International audienceWe explore statistical inference in self-similar conservative fragmentation ch...
Exact and asymptotic solutions to a linear rate equation for fragmentation with mass loss are prese...
International audienceWe consider the growth-fragmentation equation and we address the problem of fi...
Abstract. We study a Markovian model for the random fragmentation of an object. At each time, the st...
The present paper provides a new representation of the solution to the fragmentation equation as a p...
International audienceWe consider the fragmentation equation $\dfrac{\partial}{\partial t}f (t, x) =...
We consider the growth-fragmentation equation and we address the problem of estimating the division ...
We have measured grain size distributions of the results of laboratory decompression explosions of v...
The subject of this paper is a fragmentation equation with non-conservative solutions, some mass bei...
We make use of Laplace transform techniques and the method of characteristics to solve fragmentation...
A new class of fragmentation-type random processes is introduced, in which, roughly speaking, the ac...
Aggregation-fragmentation equations arise in many different contexts, ranging from cell division, pr...
International audienceWe are interested in the large time behavior of the solutions to the growth-fr...
We study a Markovian model for the random fragmentation of an object. At each time, the state consis...
The main subject of this PHD thesis is the study of various quantities related to fragmentation proc...
International audienceWe explore statistical inference in self-similar conservative fragmentation ch...
Exact and asymptotic solutions to a linear rate equation for fragmentation with mass loss are prese...
International audienceWe consider the growth-fragmentation equation and we address the problem of fi...
Abstract. We study a Markovian model for the random fragmentation of an object. At each time, the st...