A -L approach for solving solid-state dewetting problems
finite element methodanisotropic surface energysurface diffusionmoving contact linessolid-state dewetting\( \theta-L\) formulation
Finite difference methods for initial value and initial-boundary value problems involving PDEs (65M06) Stability and convergence of numerical methods for initial value and initial-boundary value problems involving PDEs (65M12) Finite element, Rayleigh-Ritz and Galerkin methods for initial value and initial-boundary value problems involving PDEs (65M60) Thin films (74K35) Thin fluid films (76A20)
- A \(\theta\)-\(L\) formulation-based finite element method for solving axisymmetric solid-state dewetting problems
- Sharp-interface approach for simulating solid-state dewetting in two dimensions: A Cahn-hoffman \(\boldsymbol{\xi}\)-vector formulation
- A sharp-interface model and its numerical approximation for solid-state dewetting with axisymmetric geometry
- Sharp-interface model for simulating solid-state dewetting in three dimensions
- An energy-stable parametric finite element method for simulating solid-state dewetting
- A boundary integral approach to unstable solidification
- A new phase-field model for strongly anisotropic systems
- A parametric finite element method for solid-state dewetting problems in three dimensions
- A parametric finite element method for solid-state dewetting problems with anisotropic surface energies
- A phase-field model for highly anisotropic interfacial energy
- A tangent-plane marker-particle method for the computation of three-dimensional solid surfaces evolving by surface diffusion on a substrate
- An anisotropic phase-field model for solid-state dewetting and its sharp-interface limit
- An efficient and unconditionally energy stable scheme for simulating solid-state dewetting of thin films with isotropic surface energy
- Boundary conditions for the moving contact line problem
- Computation of a shrinking interface in a Hele-Shaw cell
- High-order ALE schemes for incompressible capillary flows
- Interface evolution in three dimensions with curvature-dependent energy and surface diffusion: Interface-controlled evolution, phase transitions, epitaxial growth of elastic films
- Microstructural evolution in inhomogeneous elastic media
- Nonlinear simulation of tumor growth
- Numerical approximation of anisotropic geometric evolution equations in the plane
- Removing the stiffness from interfacial flows with surface tension
- Sharp-interface approach for simulating solid-state dewetting in two dimensions: A Cahn-hoffman \(\boldsymbol{\xi}\)-vector formulation
- Sharp-interface model for simulating solid-state dewetting in three dimensions
- Stable equilibria of anisotropic particles on substrates: a generalized Winterbottom construction
- The Korteweg–de Vries hierarchy as dynamics of closed curves in the plane
- The approximation of planar curve evolutions by stable fully implicit finite element schemes that equidistribute
- Sharp-interface approach for simulating solid-state dewetting in two dimensions: A Cahn-hoffman \(\boldsymbol{\xi}\)-vector formulation
- Sharp-interface model for simulating solid-state dewetting in three dimensions
- The wetted solid—A generalization of the Plateau problem and its implications for sintered materials
- Convex Splitting Method for Strongly Anisotropic Solid-State Dewetting Problems in Two Dimensions
- A \(\theta\)-\(L\) approach for the simulation of solid-state dewetting problems with strongly anisotropic surface energies
- A parametric finite element method for solid-state dewetting problems in three dimensions
- A \(\theta\)-\(L\) formulation-based finite element method for solving axisymmetric solid-state dewetting problems
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