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Phase transitions / Condensed matter physics / Systems theory / Spinodal decomposition / Cahn–Hilliard equation / Bifurcation theory / Materials science / Physics
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Phase transitions
Condensed matter physics
Systems theory
Spinodal decomposition
Cahn–Hilliard equation
Bifurcation theory
Materials science
Physics

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