Decay on several sorts of heterogeneous centers: Special monodisperse approximation in the situation of strong unsymmetry. 4. Numerical results for the approximation of essential asymptotes

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The situation of the metastable phase decay on the several types of heterogeneous centers is considered. This publication directly continues " cond-mat@xxx.lanl.gov get 0001104 ", " cond-mat@xxx.lanl.gov get 0001108" and " cond-mat@xxx.lanl.gov get 0001112 " . In this section the approximation od the essential asymptotes is formulated. This approximation is more simple than the floating monodisperse approximation and the special monodisperse approximation. The evident advantage of this approximation is the absence of the exponential nonlinearity.

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