Fourier law, phase transitions and the stationary Stefan problem
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Publication:715303
DOI10.1007/s00205-011-0423-1zbMath1268.80005arXiv1009.4652MaRDI QIDQ715303
Anna De Masi, Dimitrios K. Tsagkarogiannis, Errico Presutti
Publication date: 5 November 2012
Published in: Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1009.4652
80A22: Stefan problems, phase changes, etc.
82C20: Dynamic lattice systems (kinetic Ising, etc.) and systems on graphs in time-dependent statistical mechanics
82C24: Interface problems; diffusion-limited aggregation in time-dependent statistical mechanics
35Q79: PDEs in connection with classical thermodynamics and heat transfer
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