Rothe’s Method for Phase Field Problem
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https://doi.org/10.5540/tema.2007.08.03.0475Abstract
In this paper, a phase-field model is considered. Analysis of a time discretization for an initial-boundary value problem for this phase-field model is presented. Convergence is proved and existence, uniqueness and regularity results are derived.References
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