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Shapes of growing droplets -- a model of escape from a metastable phase
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    Shapes of growing droplets -- a model of escape from a metastable phase (English)
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    25 January 1996
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    The aim of the present paper is to discuss the shape of a growing crystal modeled by an Ising model with ferromagnetic nearest neighbor and next nearest neighbour interactions in the presence of a small positive external field. A detailed description of the escape pattern in the asymptotic region of vanishing temperatures is presented. The main result (Theorem 3) says that, for a Glauber dynamics, the growth of subcritical crystals is through a sequence of particular shapes that significantly differ from the equilibrium Wulff octagons.
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    Ising model
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    nearest neighbour interactions
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    Glauber dynamics
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