Solutions with peaks for a coagulation-fragmentation equation. Part I: stability of the tails
Abstract
The aim of this two-part paper is to investigate the stability properties of a special class of solutions to a coagulation-fragmentation equation. We assume that the coagulation kernel is close to the diagonal kernel, and that the fragmentation kernel is diagonal. We construct a two-parameter family of stationary solutions concentrated in Dirac masses. We carefully study the asymptotic decay of the tails of these solutions, showing that this behaviour is stable. In a companion paper we prove that for initial data which are sufficiently concentrated, the corresponding solutions approach one of these stationary solutions for large times.
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