Three-phase boundary motion by surface diffusion: Stability of a mirror symmetric stationary solution (Q5928177)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1582144
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Three-phase boundary motion by surface diffusion: Stability of a mirror symmetric stationary solution (English)
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28 March 2001
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Summary: We prove that the sharp interface model for a three-phase boundary motion by surface diffusion proposed by H. Garcke and A. Novick-Cohen admits a unique global solution provided the initial data fulfils a certain symmetric criterion and is also close to a minimizer of the energy under an area constraint. This minimizer is also a stationary solution of the present model. Moreover, we prove that the global solution converges to the minimizer of the energy as time goes to infinity.
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stability
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Cahn-Hilliard system
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interface model
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surface diffusion
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unique global solution
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minimizer of the energy
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