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Thermomechanics of Evolving Phase Boundaries in the Plane (Oxford Mathematical Monographs)
Thermomechanics of Evolving Phase Boundaries in the Plane (Oxford Mathematical Monographs)
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Product Description: This is one of the few books on the subject of mathematical materials science. It discusses the dynamics of two-phase systems within the framework of modern continuum thermodynamics, stressing fundamentals. Two general theories are discussed: a mechanical theory that leads to a generalization of the classical curve-shortening equation and a theory of heat conduction that broadly generalizes the classical Stefan theory. This original survey includes simple solutions that demonstrate the instabilities inherent in two-phase problems. The free-boundary problems that form the basis of the subject should be of great interest to mathematicians and physical scientists.

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