Dynamics of Diffusive Phase Transitions Driven by Coupled Mechanisms
M. Niezgódka
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M. Niezgódka: Warsaw University, ICM
A chapter in Lectures on Applied Mathematics, 2000, pp 103-107 from Springer
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Abstract The paper gives an overview of basic set-ups for modelling dynamic phase separation phenomena in binary systems governed by various driving mechanisms coupled with diffusion. In particular, non-isothermal situations axe treated and two-scale systems with conserved macroscopic order parameters while including non-conserved mesoscopic components are considered.
Date: 2000
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-59709-1_8
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