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The following pages link to The singular limit dynamics of the phase-field equations (Q628612):
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- Large time behavior of a conserved phase-field system (Q323982) (← links)
- Studying the interphase zone in a certain singular-limit problem (Q357276) (← links)
- A survey of some topics related to differential operators (Q472521) (← links)
- Singular and selfsimilar solutions for Euler equations with phase transitions (Q504631) (← links)
- Robust exponential attractors for singularly perturbed phase-field equations with dynamic boundary conditions (Q733654) (← links)
- On the singular limit in a phase field model of phase transitions (Q910562) (← links)
- Inertial manifolds and inertial sets for the phase-field equations (Q1188338) (← links)
- A singularly perturbed phase field model with a logarithmic nonlinearity: Upper-semicontinuity of the attractor (Q1582100) (← links)
- Singular limit of a transmission problem for the parabolic phase-field model. (Q1582529) (← links)
- Robust exponential attractors for singularly perturbed conserved phase-field systems with no growth assumption on the nonlinear term (Q2054180) (← links)
- Interaction between oscillations and singular perturbations in a one-dimensional phase-field model (Q2080543) (← links)
- Sufficient conditions for the continuity of inertial manifolds for singularly perturbed problems (Q2169159) (← links)
- Attractors for damped semilinear wave equations with a Robin-acoustic boundary perturbation (Q2278496) (← links)
- Continuity of the attractors in a singular problem arising in composite materials (Q2498789) (← links)
- Dynamics of a conserved phase-field system (Q2795446) (← links)
- The Cahn–Hilliard equation as limit of a conserved phase-field system (Q2977507) (← links)
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- The existence of travelling waves for phase field equations and convergence to sharp interface models in the singular limit (Q4713585) (← links)
- Discontinuous limit semigroups for the singular Zhang equation and its hydrodynamic version (Q5954468) (← links)