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    Application of the moving finite element method to moving boundary Stefan problems (English)
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    The moving finite element method is modified to be an effective solution method for a version of the classical ice-water Stefan problem. Also, the cylindrical Stefan problem is numerically solved and compared with an existing perturbation solution.
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    moving finite element method
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    solution method
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    classical ice-water Stefan problem
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