Phase-field modelling and computing for a large number of phases
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Publication:5230152
DOI10.1051/m2an/2018075zbMath1421.49025OpenAlexW2888308887WikidataQ128138757 ScholiaQ128138757MaRDI QIDQ5230152
Elie Bretin, Roland Denis, Edouard Oudet, Jacques-Olivier Lachaud
Publication date: 20 August 2019
Published in: ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1051/m2an/2018075
Minimal surfaces and optimization (49Q05) Variational problems in a geometric measure-theoretic setting (49Q20) Discrete approximations in optimal control (49M25)
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