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Supercluster states and phase transitions in aggregation-fragmentation processes

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posted on 2024-01-22, 17:05 authored by W Otieno, NV Brilliantov, PL Krapivsky
We study the evolution of aggregates triggered by collisions with monomers that either lead to the attachment of monomers or the break-up of aggregates into constituting monomers. Depending on parameters quantifying addition and break-up rates, the system falls into a jammed or a steady state. Supercluster states (SCSs) are very peculiar nonextensive jammed states that also arise in some models. Fluctuations underlie the formation of the SCSs. Conventional tools, such as the van Kampen expansion, apply to small fluctuations. We go beyond the van Kampen expansion and determine a set of critical exponents quantifying SCSs. We observe continuous and discontinuous phase transitions between the states. Our theoretical predictions are in good agreement with numerical results.

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School of Physics & Astronomy, University of Leicester

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Published in

Physical Review E

Volume

108

Issue

4

Publisher

American Physical Society (APS)

issn

2470-0045

eissn

2470-0053

Copyright date

2023

Available date

2024-01-22

Language

en

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