Existence of global classical solutions to fragmentation and coagulation equations with unbounded coagulation rates has been recently proved for initial conditions with finite higher order moments. These results cannot be directly generalized to the most natural space of solutions with finite mass and number of particles due to the lack of precise characterization of the domain of the generator of the fragmentation semigroup. In this paper we show that such a generalization is possible in the case when both fragmentation and coagulation are described by power-law rates which are commonly used in the engineering practice. This is achieved through direct estimates of the resolvent of the fragmentation operator, which in this case is explicitl...
We consider the behaviour of solutions to the continuous constant-rate coagulation-fragmentation equ...
We consider the diffusive continuous coagulation-fragmentation equations with and without scattering...
The existence of at least one mass-conserving solution for continuous coagulation-fragmentation equa...
Existence of global classical solutions to fragmentation and coagulation equations with unbounded co...
In this paper we give an elementary proof of the unique, global-in-time solvability of the coagulati...
A nonlinear integro-differential equation that models a coagulation and multiple fragmentation proce...
A non-linear integro-differential equation modelling coagulation and fragmentation is investigated u...
AbstractA nonlinear integro-differential equation that models a coagulation and multiple fragmentati...
AbstractIn this paper we show that continuous fragmentation operators are sectorial for a large rang...
A nonlinear integro-differential equation that models a coagulation and multiple fragmentation proce...
We examine an infinite system of ordinary differential equations that models the coagulation and fra...
n this paper we show that continuous fragmentation operators are sectorial for a large range of phys...
The existence of at least one mass-conserving solution for continuous coagulation-fragmentation equa...
International audienceExistence of stationary solutions to the coagulation-fragmentation equation is...
International audienceExistence of mass-conserving weak solutions to the coagulation-fragmentation e...
We consider the behaviour of solutions to the continuous constant-rate coagulation-fragmentation equ...
We consider the diffusive continuous coagulation-fragmentation equations with and without scattering...
The existence of at least one mass-conserving solution for continuous coagulation-fragmentation equa...
Existence of global classical solutions to fragmentation and coagulation equations with unbounded co...
In this paper we give an elementary proof of the unique, global-in-time solvability of the coagulati...
A nonlinear integro-differential equation that models a coagulation and multiple fragmentation proce...
A non-linear integro-differential equation modelling coagulation and fragmentation is investigated u...
AbstractA nonlinear integro-differential equation that models a coagulation and multiple fragmentati...
AbstractIn this paper we show that continuous fragmentation operators are sectorial for a large rang...
A nonlinear integro-differential equation that models a coagulation and multiple fragmentation proce...
We examine an infinite system of ordinary differential equations that models the coagulation and fra...
n this paper we show that continuous fragmentation operators are sectorial for a large range of phys...
The existence of at least one mass-conserving solution for continuous coagulation-fragmentation equa...
International audienceExistence of stationary solutions to the coagulation-fragmentation equation is...
International audienceExistence of mass-conserving weak solutions to the coagulation-fragmentation e...
We consider the behaviour of solutions to the continuous constant-rate coagulation-fragmentation equ...
We consider the diffusive continuous coagulation-fragmentation equations with and without scattering...
The existence of at least one mass-conserving solution for continuous coagulation-fragmentation equa...