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The following pages link to A conserving discretization for the free boundary in a two-dimensional Stefan problem (Q1287126):
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- Second-order derivatives of the general-purpose finite element package SEPRAN via source transformation (Q554593) (← links)
- Computing sensitivities of the electrostatic potential by automatic differentiation (Q696744) (← links)
- Practical shape optimization of a levitation device for single droplets (Q833442) (← links)
- A level set method for three dimensional vector Stefan problems: dissolution of stoichiometric particles in multi-component alloys (Q886016) (← links)
- A numerical method to compute the dissolution of second phases in ternary alloys (Q1298489) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of Stefan problem coupled with mass transport in a binary system through XFEM/level set method (Q1736892) (← links)
- An unconditionally stable fast high order method for thermal phase change models (Q2129500) (← links)
- Solving Poisson-type equations with Robin boundary conditions on piecewise smooth interfaces (Q2311508) (← links)
- Numerical simulations of nonlocal phase-field and hyperbolic nonlocal phase-field models via localized radial basis functions-based pseudo-spectral method (LRBF-PSM) (Q2335679) (← links)
- A new semi-analytical method for phase transformations in binary alloys (Q2370593) (← links)
- A comparison of numerical models for one-dimensional Stefan problems (Q2491662) (← links)
- A moving boundary problem derived from heat and water transfer processes in frozen and thawed soils and its numerical simulation (Q2519314) (← links)
- Adjoint-based optimization of two-dimensional Stefan problems (Q2683099) (← links)
- On self-similarity of detonation diffraction (Q3554246) (← links)
- Extending the functionality of the general-purpose finite element package SEPRAN by automatic differentiation (Q4446867) (← links)
- Shock compression of condensed matter using multimaterial reactive ghost fluid method (Q5504888) (← links)