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The discrete coagulation-fragmentation equations are a model for the kinetics of cluster growth in which clusters can coagulate via binary interactions to form larger clusters or fragment to form smaller ones. The assumptions made on the fragmentation coefficients have the physical interpretation that surface effects are important. Our results on the asymptotic behavior of solutions generalize the corresponding...
The coagulation equations are a model for the dynamics of cluster growth in which clusters can coagulate via binary interactions to form larger clusters. For a certain class of rate coefficients we prove that the density is not conserved on any time interval.