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This paper studies the phase-field system \[ u_t-\Delta u +\phi(u)=\alpha_t \] \[ \alpha_t-\Delta \alpha_t-\Delta \alpha =-u_t, \] in which \(u\) is an order parameter and \(\alpha_t\) is temperature. This system is a model for solid-liquid phase transition, in which heat conduction follows a law of type III. The system is considered with Neumann boundary conditions on a smooth bounded domain in \(\mathbb R^3\). Under appropriate conditions on the nonlinearity \(\phi\), existence of a compact global attractor for the evolution in the appropriate functional space is proved.
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A generalization of the Caginalp phase-field system with Neumann boundary conditions
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    A generalization of the Caginalp phase-field system with Neumann boundary conditions (English)
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    This paper studies the phase-field system \[ u_t-\Delta u +\phi(u)=\alpha_t \] \[ \alpha_t-\Delta \alpha_t-\Delta \alpha =-u_t, \] in which \(u\) is an order parameter and \(\alpha_t\) is temperature. This system is a model for solid-liquid phase transition, in which heat conduction follows a law of type III. The system is considered with Neumann boundary conditions on a smooth bounded domain in \(\mathbb R^3\). Under appropriate conditions on the nonlinearity \(\phi\), existence of a compact global attractor for the evolution in the appropriate functional space is proved.
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    type III heat conduction
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    well-posedness
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    dissipativity
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    global attractor
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    solid-liquid phase transition
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