Mass-Transport Models with Fragmentation and Aggregation
Gaurav P. Shrivastav, Varsha Banerjee, Sanjay Puri

TL;DR
This paper reviews nonequilibrium phase transitions in mass-transport models involving processes like fragmentation and aggregation, highlighting analytical and numerical methods used to analyze these phenomena.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive review of analytical and numerical techniques for studying mass-transport models with fragmentation and aggregation.
Findings
Identification of key phase transition behaviors
Comparison of analytical and numerical approaches
Insights into physical applications of mass-transport models
Abstract
We present a review of nonequilibrium phase transitions in mass-transport models with kinetic processes like fragmentation, diffusion, aggregation, etc. These models have been used extensively to study a wide range of physical problems. We provide a detailed discussion of the analytical and numerical techniques used to study mass-transport phenomena.
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