Crystallization waves: In memory of Alexander Parshin

Melting-freezing wave is a peculiar phenomenon taking place on a surface of quantum crystal. This wave can propagate due to the extremely fast growth dynamics of the surface and due to the non-dissipative mass transport provided by the superfluid surrounding a crystal. This short paper reviews the s...

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