Inelastic Particle Clusters from Cumulative Momenta
Abstract
We consider a physical system comprising discrete massive particles on the real line whose trajectories interact via perfectly inelastic collision, also known as sticky particles. It turns out that polygons formed in a convex "cumulative momentum diagram" of the initial conditions allow us to easily predict how many particle clusters form as time t∞. We explore an application of this to a unit mass system with 1 velocities, which has ties to simple symmetric random walks and lattice path counting.
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