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    Spectral implementation of an adaptive moving mesh method for phase-field equations (English)
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    9 January 2007
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    Modeling microstructure evolution for various material involves advanced numerical algorithms, in particular five moving mesh fast Fourier transforms on uniform grids. A new numerical scheme is proposed to solve the associated phase-field equations, which combines the adaptive moving mesh method with the semi-implicit Fourier spectral algorithm. Numerical examples are worked out for two and three dimensional microstructure simulations and an efficiency of the new proposal is compared with results obtained by other methods.
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    moving mesh
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    adaptive mesh
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    Fourier spectral method
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    interface dynamics
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    microstructure evolution
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