Author:
Hilhorst Danielle,Roscani Sabrina,Rybka Piotr
Abstract
AbstractWe study a one-dimensional one-phase Stefan problem with a Neumann boundary condition on the fixed part of the boundary. We construct the unique self-similar solution, and show that starting from arbitrary initial data, solution orbits converge to the self-similar solution.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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