This arikle presenfs a dyMmic programming methodology for the sol~n'on o f the two-dimensional inverse Swan design problem (ISDP). It is aimed parricuhrly al the calculnfion of the boundary heal jrUT in a body that solidifies with a desired freezing-/rant motion. Such problems are of particular technological significance considering that the &zing-front motion is relnfed directly to the quality of castings.
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