On the non existence of non negative solutions to a critical Growth-Fragmentation Equation
Abstract
A growth fragmentation equation with constant dislocation density measure is considered, in which growth and division rates balance each other. This leads to a simple example of equation where the so called Malthusian hypothesis (M+) of J. Bertoin and A. Watson (2016) is not necessarily satisfied. It is proved that when that happens, and as it was first suggested by these authors, no global non negative weak solution, satisfying some boundedness condition on several of its moments, exist. Non existence of local non negative solutions satisfying a similar condition, is proved to happen also. When a local non negative solution exists, the explicit expression is given.
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