The phase-field model is a mathematical and computational framework used to describe the evolution of interfaces and the microstructural dynamics of materials. This concept is particularly prominent in materials science, fluid dynamics, and biological applications. The phase-field method allows for the modeling of complex phenomena involving phase transitions, such as solidification, grain growth, and fracture, by using a continuous field variable (the phase field) to represent different phases of the material.
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