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## The Cahn-Hilliard equation
The Cahn–Hilliard equation describes the process of phase separation, by which the two components of a binary fluid spontaneously separate and form domains pure in each component. It was originally proposed in 1958 to model phase separation in binary alloys {% cite Cahn-Hilliard Cahn-Hilliard2 --collection external_references %}. Since then it has been used to describe various phenomena, such as spinodal decomposition \cite{MARALDI201231}, diblock copolymer \cite{Choksi,JEONG20141263}, image inpainting \cite{4032803}, tumor growth simulation \cite{tumor,WISE2008524} or multiphase fluid flows \cite{BADALASSI2003371, Kotschote}.
The Cahn–Hilliard equation describes the process of phase separation, by which the two components of a binary fluid spontaneously separate and form domains pure in each component. It was originally proposed in 1958 to model phase separation in binary alloys {% cite Cahn-Hilliard Cahn-Hilliard2 --collection external_references %}. Since then it has been used to describe various phenomena, such as spinodal decomposition {% cite MARALDI201231 --collection external_references %}, diblock copolymer {% cite Choksi --collection external_references %}, image inpainting {% cite 4032803 --collection external_references %}, tumor growth simulation {% cite tumor --collection external_references %} or multiphase fluid flows {% cite BADALASSI2003371 --collection external_references %}.

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