Dirk Peschka

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
GENERIC framework for reactive fluid flows2024-03-26Paper
A porous-media model for reactive fluid–rock interaction in a dehydrating rock2023-10-04Paper
Gradient Flows for Coupling Order Parameters and Mechanics2023-05-03Paper
Droplet motion with contact-line friction: long-time asymptotics in complete wetting2023-02-06Paper
Sharp-interface limits of Cahn-Hilliard models and mechanics with moving contact lines2023-01-12Paper
Model hierarchies and higher-order discretisation of time-dependent thin-film free boundary problems with dynamic contact angle2022-06-13Paper
Towards Doping Optimization of Semiconductor Lasers2022-04-05Paper
Model hierarchies and higher-order discretisation of time-dependent thin-film free boundary problems with dynamic contact angle2021-10-13Paper
Nonlinear diffusion, boundary layers and nonsmoothness: analysis of challenges in drift-diffusion semiconductor simulations2020-10-07Paper
Challenges in Drift-Diffusion Semiconductor Simulations2020-08-25Paper
Gradient Structures for Flows of Concentrated Suspensions2020-06-29Paper
Optimization of a Multiphysics Problem in Semiconductor Laser Design2019-02-18Paper
Structure Formation in Thin Liquid-Liquid Films2018-04-18Paper
Gradient flow perspective on thin-film bilayer flows2017-05-04Paper
Impact of interfacial slip on the stability of liquid two-layer polymer films2017-02-28Paper
Thin-film free boundary problems for partial wetting2016-12-05Paper
Dynamics of particle settling and resuspension in viscous liquid films2014-04-01Paper
Stationary solutions of liquid two-layer thin-film models2013-09-30Paper
Thin-film rupture for large slip2010-06-16Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q35629372010-05-28Paper
Self-similar rupture of viscous thin films in the strong-slip regime2010-02-25Paper
Local well-posedness and global stability of one-dimensional shallow water equations with surface tension and constant contact angleN/APaper

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