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Interfaces and Mixing, and Beyond

Interfacial transport and mixing are non-equilibrium processes coupling kinetics to meso- and macroscopic scales. They are a source of paradigm problems in science, mathematics and engineering. Significant success has been recently achieved in their understanding on the sides of theory, simulations and experiment. This success opens new opportunities for studies of fundamentals of interfaces and mixing, and for addressing contemporary challenges of modern science, technology and society. We expect this collection of papers to explore and assess the state-of-the-art in the interfaces and mixing and their non-equilibrium dynamics, and to chart new research directions in this actively developing research area.

Guest Editor: Snezhana Abarzhi

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Snezhana I. Abarzhi
Axel Brandenburg; Upasana Das
Hanul Hwang (황한얼); Wai Hong Ronald Chan (陈伟康); Suhas S. Jain; Snezhana I. Abarzhi
Oleg Schilling
Cameron E. Wright; Snezhana I. Abarzhi
Fernando F. Grinstein; Juan A. Saenz; Massimo Germano
F. F. Grinstein; F. S. Pereira
Tanmay Agrawal; Bhaarath Ramesh; Spencer J. Zimmerman; Jimmy Philip; Joseph C. Klewicki
Anna E. Samoilova; Alexander Nepomnyashchy
Aparna Korlimarla; Peter Vorobieff
M. El Rafei; B. Thornber
Jin-Han Xie; Keith Julien; Edgar Knobloch
Daniil V. Ilyin; William A. Goddard, III; Snezhana I. Abarzhi
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