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The subject of Pattern Formation is being studied intensively during the last years. The universality of the patterns which are created in different physical systems motivates studies which correlate the process of an object creation with its resulting morphology.
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Lereah, Y., Deutscher, G. (1994). The Crystallization of Amorphous Al:Ge Thin Films. In: Rabin, Y., Bruinsma, R. (eds) Soft Order in Physical Systems. NATO ASI Series, vol 323. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-2458-8_15
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