
doi: 10.1063/1.3476232
In this tutorial paper we will give a brief introduction of phase field method as a mathematical tool for describing interfaces and their motion. This method was originally developed as a model of solidification, which enabled us to simulate complicated structures like dendritic crystals easily. The principle of this method is simple and can be applicable to various situations, a few examples will be demonstrated.
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