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    New methodologies are formulated for following fronts propagating with curvature-dependent speed, which models, among other things, crystal growth and flame propagation. The algoritms are based on an approximation of the Hamilton-Jacobi formulations for such problems. The paper is carefully written with numerical exemplification (including detailed graphics) which shows that the numerical schemes accurately capture the formation of sharp gradients and cusps in the moving fronts.
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    hyperbolic conservation laws
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    numerical example
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    following fronts propagating
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    curvature-dependent speed
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    crystal growth
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    flame propagation
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    Hamilton-Jacobi formulations
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    moving fronts
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