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    Modeling of the continuous casting process of steel via phase-field transition system. Fractional steps method (English)
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    21 April 2022
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    nonlinear PDE of parabolic type
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    reaction-diffusion equations
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    fractional steps method
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    finite element method
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    performance of numerical algorithms
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    thermodynamics
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    phase-changes
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