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The following pages link to The boundary integral theory for slow and rapid curved solid/liquid interfaces propagating into binary systems (Q4561761):
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- Boundary integral approach for propagating interfaces in a binary non-isothermal mixture (Q1620381) (← links)
- Higher-order accurate diffuse-domain methods for partial differential equations with Dirichlet boundary conditions in complex, evolving geometries (Q2223290) (← links)
- Thermo-solutal and kinetic modes of stable dendritic growth with different symmetries of crystalline anisotropy in the presence of convection (Q4561758) (← links)
- The shape of dendritic tips (Q4994587) (← links)
- The effect of density changes on crystallization with a mushy layer (Q4994591) (← links)
- The boundary integral equation for curved solid/liquid interfaces propagating into a binary liquid with convection (Q5049546) (← links)
- Convective boundary integral equation: the case of a non-axisymmetric dendrite with a forced viscous flow (Q5878733) (← links)
- Analytical solutions describing the oblique flow of a viscous incompressible fluid around a dendritic crystal (Q6087654) (← links)
- Mathematical modeling of dendrite growth in an Al–Ge alloy with convective flow (Q6087655) (← links)
- Approximate analytical solution of the integro‐differential model of bulk crystallization in a metastable liquid with mass supply (heat dissipation) and crystal withdrawal mechanism (Q6087663) (← links)
- The boundary integral equation describing a curvilinear solid/liquid interface with nonlinear phase transition temperature (Q6562396) (← links)
- Efficient diffusion domain modeling and fast numerical methods for diblock copolymer melt in complex domains (Q6649118) (← links)