Pointwise asymptotic convergence of solutions for a phase separation model (Q862077)
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Pointwise asymptotic convergence of solutions for a phase separation model (English)
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5 February 2007
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A new technique, combining the global energy and entropy ballance equations with the local stability theory for dynamical systems. is used for proving that every solution to a non-smooth temperature-driven phase separation model with conserved energy converges pointwise in space to an equilibrium as time tends to infinity. Three main features are observed: the limit temperature is uniform in space, there exists a partition of the physical body into at most three constant limit phases, and the phase separation process has a hysteresis-like character.
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phase-field system
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asymptotic phase separation
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energy
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entropy
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