Multiple Scalar Transport
Canadian mathematical bulletin, Tome 16 (1973) no. 2, pp. 257-268

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We shall consider scalar transport phenomena in which the mass distribution of a large number of interacting mass particles varies as a result of multiple coalescence mechanisms. Four models will be considered; all the particles are of the same kind in the first three. In the first model an integer n (n≥2) is given and the coalescence mechanism is such that under suitable conditions n particles of masses xl..., xn combine to form one particle of mass we refer to this as the n/1 transport.
Melzak, Z. A. Multiple Scalar Transport. Canadian mathematical bulletin, Tome 16 (1973) no. 2, pp. 257-268. doi: 10.4153/CMB-1973-044-2
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