A Geometrical Formulation Approach of the Generalized Coagulation Equations with Fragmentation Mechanism

  • The generalized coagulation equations with fragmentation mechanism as a geodesic equation for motion of a representative point were formulated in an infinite-dimensional space endowed with an affine connection by a geometrical approach.
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LI Fu-Bin. A Geometrical Formulation Approach of the Generalized Coagulation Equations with Fragmentation Mechanism[J]. Chinese Physics C, 1992, 16(9): 790-793.
LI Fu-Bin. A Geometrical Formulation Approach of the Generalized Coagulation Equations with Fragmentation Mechanism[J]. Chinese Physics C, 1992, 16(9): 790-793. shu
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A Geometrical Formulation Approach of the Generalized Coagulation Equations with Fragmentation Mechanism

    Corresponding author: LI Fu-Bin,
  • East China Institute for Theoretical Physics,Sanghai 200237

Abstract: The generalized coagulation equations with fragmentation mechanism as a geodesic equation for motion of a representative point were formulated in an infinite-dimensional space endowed with an affine connection by a geometrical approach.

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