A Numerical Method for A Quasi-incompressible Variable Density Phase-field Model with A Discrete Ene

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  We consider two-phase flows with variable densities.The Quasi-Incompressible NSCH model with the gravitational force being incorporated in the thermodynamically consistent framework will be investigated.We design a continuous finite element method and a special temporal scheme such that the energy law is accurately preserved at the discrete level.
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