The aggregation or adatoms into 2D islands is studied as a function of
coverage THETA and the ratio of surface diffusion rate to deposition
rate R = D/F by Monte Carlo simulations or a model of epitaxial growth
that permits atoms to detach from island edges at a rate determined b
y a pair bond energy E(N). The total island density is observed to sat
urate before coalescence becomes important. In this regime, the densit
y or adatoms N1 is similar to THETA(-r)R(-omega) while the density of
islands composed of s > 1 atoms N(s) is similar to THETA[s]-2g(s/[s])
where the average island size [s] is similar to THETAR(chi). The expon
ents r, omega, and chi vary smoothly with E(N).