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On the two-phase Stefan problem with interfacial energy and entropy
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    On the two-phase Stefan problem with interfacial energy and entropy (English)
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    Starting from general thermodynamical laws which are appropriate to a continuum and which include interfacial contributions for both energy and entropy, the author develops a theoretical framework which can afford the description of phenomena such as supercooling in which a liquid supports temperatures below its freezing point, or superheating, the analogous phenomenon for solids, or dendrite formation in which simple shapes, such as spheres, evolve to complicated tree-like structures. The equilibrium theory under isothermal boundary is discussed by defining the stable states as minimizers of a global free-energy. Also, a quasi-static model for situations in which the interface moves slowly compared with the time scale for heat conclusion is introduced. Global growth-conditions are established.
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    equilibrium stability
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    interfacial instabilities
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    capillarity relation
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    quasi-linear theory
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    dentritic growth
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    solidification
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    supercooling
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    freezing point
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    superheating
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    equilibrium theory
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    isothermal boundary
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    stable states
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    global free-energy
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    quasi-static model
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    Global growth- conditions
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