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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General (1975 - 2006) Année : 1996

A simple soluble model of discrete sequential fragmentation

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A simple model of discrete sequential fragmentation consists in first breaking a unit segment into q(greater than or equal to 2) pieces of equal length. A fragment is then selected at random among all fragments and broken in turn into q pieces of equal length and so on ad infinitum. Fragments of size L = q(-s)(s = 0,..., f) are thus produced after f fragmentation events. The distribution of the ensemble averaged number of fragments of 'size' s is calculated exactly in terms of signless Stirling numbers of the first kind and shown to tend asymptotically to a Poisson distribution with parameter (q/(q - 1))log(f). An asymptotic lognormal distribution is thus found for the distribution of L.

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hal-01127698 , version 1 (07-03-2015)

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Renaud Delannay, Gérard Le Caër, R Botet. A simple soluble model of discrete sequential fragmentation. Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General (1975 - 2006), 1996, 29 (21), pp.6693-6699. ⟨10.1088/0305-4470/29/21/005⟩. ⟨hal-01127698⟩
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