Frontsboundaries
Frontsboundaries is a term used across disciplines to describe the boundary that defines a front—the moving interface between distinct states, substances, or regions. The exact meaning depends on context, but generally the frontsboundaries mark where a state change occurs and may migrate as the front propagates.
In meteorology, fronts are boundaries separating air masses of different temperature and moisture. The frontsboundaries indicate
In computational physics and mathematics, frontsboundaries are represented as surfaces or curves that move with time.
Similar concepts appear in image segmentation, materials science, and combustion, where tracking the boundary between phases,
The term is not universally standardized; in practice, specialists use context-specific terms such as weather front,