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Solution of Master and Fokker-Planck equations by propagator methods, applied to Au/NaCl thin flim nucleation
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    Solution of Master and Fokker-Planck equations by propagator methods, applied to Au/NaCl thin flim nucleation (English)
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    Novel numerical solutions of Master and Fokker-Planck equations are described and compared for equivalent discrete and continuous problems. The two methods involve the calculation of long-time-step propagator matrices, whose single application is equivalent to many iterations of a finite difference scheme. These two methods are applied to the nucleation and growth of vapor-deposited thin films whose atoms cluster together to form islands (Volmer-Weber growth).
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    Master equation
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    Fokker-Planck equations
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    long-time-step propagator matrices
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    iterations
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    finite difference scheme
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    nucleation
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    vapor- deposited thin films
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    Volmer-Weber growth
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