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- Literature_of_phase_boundaries abstract "The mathematical literature of phase boundaries has evolved since 1831 when Gabriel Lamé and Benoît Clapeyron [1] studied the freezing of the ground. This basic problem became known as the classical Stefan model [2] after its reformulation in 1889 in which both phases were considered.".
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- Literature_of_phase_boundaries comment "The mathematical literature of phase boundaries has evolved since 1831 when Gabriel Lamé and Benoît Clapeyron [1] studied the freezing of the ground. This basic problem became known as the classical Stefan model [2] after its reformulation in 1889 in which both phases were considered.".
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