The problem of characterizing the kind of correlations leading to an extensive behaviour of the S q (power-law) entropic measure has recently been considered by Tsallis, Gell-Mann and Sato (TGS) [Complexity and Non-Extensivity: New Trends in Statistical Mechanics, Yukawa Institute, Kyoto, 14-18 Marc
Models of fragmentation with composite power laws
โ Scribed by Z. Tavassoli; G.J. Rodgers
- Book ID
- 104337391
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 122 KB
- Volume
- 256
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0375-9601
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โฆ Synopsis
Some models for binary fragmentation are introduced in which a time dependent transition size produces two regions of fragment sizes above and below the transition size. In the first model we assume a fixed rate of fragmentation for the largest fragment and two different rates of fragmentation in the two regions of sizes above and below the transition size. The model is solved exactly in the long time limit to reveal stable time-invariant solutions for the fragment size and mass distributions. These solutions exhibit composite power law behaviours; power laws with two different exponents for fragments in smaller and larger regions. A special case of the model with no fragmentation in the smaller size region is also examined. Another model is also introduced which have three regions of fragment sizes with different rates of fragmentation. The similarities between the stable distributions in our models and composite power law distributions from experimental work on shock fragmentation of long thin glass rods and thick clay plates are discussed.
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