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2003
Growth of 'dizzy dendrites' in a random field of foreign particles, Gránásy, László, Pusztai Tamás, Warren James A., Douglas Jack F., Börzsönyi T, and Ferreiro V , Nature Materials, Volume 2, p.92-96, (2003)
2004
A general mechanism of polycrystalline growth, Gránásy, László, Pusztai Tamás, Börzsönyi T, Warren James A., and Douglas Jack F. , Nature Materials, Volume 3, Issue 9, p.645-650, (2004)
2005
On the growth and form of spherulites, Gránásy, László, Pusztai Tamás, Tegze György, Warren James A., and Douglas Jack F. , Physical Review E - Statistical, Nonlinear and Soft Matter Physics, Volume 72, Issue 1, (2005)
2011
Ginzburg-Landau-type multiphase field model for competing fcc and bcc nucleation, Tóth, Gyula, Morris J.R., and Gránásy László , Physical Review Letters, Volume 106, Issue 4, p.045701, (2011)
2015
Growth control of peptide-nanotube spherulitic films: Experiments and simulations, Hendler, Netta, Mentovich Elad, Korbuly Bálint, Pusztai Tamás, Gránásy László, and Richter Shachar , Nano Research, 11/2015, Volume 8, Issue 11, p.3630-3638, (2015)
2017
Grain coarsening in two-dimensional phase-field models with an orientation field, Korbuly, Bálint, Pusztai Tamás, Henry Hervé, Plapp Mathis, Apel Markus, and Gránásy László , Physical Review E, Volume 95, p.053303, (2017)

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