Bonilla, L.L.Carpio, AnaNeu, J.C.Aletti, Giacomo2023-06-202023-06-202007978-3-540-44445-910.1007/978-3-540-44446-6_24https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/53110Dedicated to the 60th birthday of Vincenzo Capasso. Proceedings of the workshop, Milano, Italy, September 4–6, 2005Discrete kinetic equations describe homogeneous nucleation and many other processes such as the formation and growth of helium bubbles due to self-irradiation in plutonium. A key ingredient in the analysis of these equations is a wave front expansion which is the equivalent of boundary layer theory for discrete equations. This expansion solves approximately the nucleation problem, but it needs to be patched to an outer solution describing sizes not too close to the maximum size for the helium bubble problem. The composite theory yields an integro differential equation for the monomer concentration of single helium atoms which compares well with numerical solution of the full discrete model.Kinetics of nucleation and growth: Classical nucleation and helium bubbles in nuclear materialsbook parthttp://www.springerlink.com/content/n4331j1868647058/http://www.springerlink.commetadata only access530.12Teoría de los quanta2210.23 Teoría Cuántica