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A Model for Coagulation with Mating

We consider in this work a model for aggregation, where the coalescing particles initially have a certain number of potential links (called arms) which are used to perform coagulations. There are two types of arms, male and female, and two particles may coagulate only if one has an available male ar...

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Published in:Journal of statistical physics 2009-10, Vol.137 (2), p.343-371
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