Existence and Non-existence for Exchange-Driven Growth Model
Saroj Si, Ankik Kumar Giri

TL;DR
This paper investigates the existence, non-existence, and gelation phenomena in the exchange-driven growth model, providing new conditions under which solutions exist or break down, extending previous mathematical results.
Contribution
It extends the mathematical understanding of the EDG model by establishing broader existence results and identifying conditions leading to gelation and solution non-existence.
Findings
Global existence for certain interaction kernels
Finite-time gelation in intermediate regimes
Instantaneous gelation for rapidly increasing kernels
Abstract
The exchange-driven growth (EDG) model describes the evolution of clusters through the exchange of single monomers between pairs of interacting clusters. The dynamics of this process are primarily influenced by the interaction kernel . In this paper, the global existence of classical solutions to the EDG equations is established for non-negative, symmetric interaction kernels satisfying , where , , and , with a broader class of initial data. This result extends the previous existence results obtained by Esenturk [10], Schlichting [23], and Eichenberg \& Schlichting [7]. Furthermore, the local existence of classical solutions to the EDG equations is demonstrated for symmetric interaction kernels that satisfy with , considering a broader class of initial…
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TopicsEconomic theories and models
