A geometric nucleation-and-growth model shows that incomplete reverse phase transitions modify plate-size distributions to produce memory, with the effect stronger in two dimensions than in three due to impingement rules.
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Geometric memory in incomplete phase transitions across dimensions
A geometric nucleation-and-growth model shows that incomplete reverse phase transitions modify plate-size distributions to produce memory, with the effect stronger in two dimensions than in three due to impingement rules.