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Upscaling the Flow and Transport in an Evolving Porous Medium with General Interaction Potentials
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    Upscaling the Flow and Transport in an Evolving Porous Medium with General Interaction Potentials (English)
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    1 October 2015
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    level set
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    two-scale asymptotic expansion
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    evolving solid-liquid interface
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    oscillating interaction potential
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