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TAYLOR SPARKS AND ANDREW FALKOWSKI
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Many digital models use hard boundaries to simulate how materials change, but the real world is rarely that clean. Phase field modeling takes a more natural approach, capturing the gradual, messy transitions that actually occur. This makes it ideal for simulating things like crac ... Show More
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