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Existence of a steady-statewater evaporation front in a horizontally extended low-permeability region
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    Existence of a steady-statewater evaporation front in a horizontally extended low-permeability region (English)
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    19 November 2015
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    numerical method
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    stability
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    flow through a porous medium
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    phase transition
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    vapor diffusion
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    phase-transition flows through a porous medium
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