“…It is needed to study cooling of white dwarfs (e.g., Prada Moroni and Straniero [3]) and nuclear explosions of massive white dwarfs as type Ia supernovae (e.g., Baraffe, Heger and Woosley [4]). In neutron star envelopes it is required for many reasons -for simulating cooling of isolated neutron stars (see, e.g., Lattimer et al [5], Gnedin, Yakovlev and Potekhin [6], Page, Geppert and Weber [7]); for studying heat propagation and thermal relaxation in a neutron star envelope in response to the various processes of crustal energy release. In particular, these processes include pulsar glitches (e.g., Larson and Link [8], and references therein), deep crustal heating of accreting neutron stars in soft X-ray transients (e.g., Ushomirsky and Rutledge [9]), superbursts as powerful nuclear explosions at the base of the outer crust of an accreting neutron star (e.g., Strohmayer and Bildsten [10]; Page and Cumming [11]).…”