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Interface control and snow crystal growth.

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posted on 2016-05-11, 00:00 authored by J Li, LP Schaposnik
The growth of snow crystals is dependent on the temperature and saturation of the environment. In the case of dendrites, Reiter's local two-dimensional model provides a realistic approach to the study of dendrite growth. In this paper we obtain a new geometric rule that incorporates interface control, a basic mechanism of crystallization that is not taken into account in the original Reiter model. By defining two new variables, growth latency and growth direction, our improved model gives a realistic model not only for dendrite but also for plate forms.

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The work of L.P.S. is partially supported by NSF Grant No. DMS-1509693.

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This is a copy of an article published in Physical Review E © 2016 American Physical Society Publications.

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American Physical Society

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1539-3755

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2016-02-01

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