Abstract

The field of cluster growth and aggregation phenomena has been rapidly expanding in the last few years. Since the introduction of the first growth model for diffusion-limited aggregation (in which Brownian particles stick one by one on a single growing cluster), many other models have been introduced and there have been systematic numerical investigations of the fractal properties of the resulting clusters. In parallel a growing body of experiments has been investigated and compared with theory. Still the field is a young one and rather phenomenological. The first thrust went into devising as many models as there are different experimental situations, with the result that by now large portions of the real axis are

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