Structural Transformation in Two-Component Medium

Dmitry A. Indeitsev 1 Dmitry S. Vavilov 1 Dmitry Yu. Skubov 2
1Institute for Problems in Mechanical Engineering, St. Petersburg
2St. Petersburg State Polytechnical University, St. Petersburg

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