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(Ebook) Fluid dynamics and dynamos in astrophysics and geophysics: reviews emerging from the Durham Symposium on Astrophysical Fluid Mechanics, July 29 to August 8, 2002 by Andrew M. Soward, Christopher A. Jones, David W. Hughes, Nigel O. Weiss ISBN 9780203017692, 9780849333552, 0849333555, 0203017692

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Authors:Andrew M. Soward, Christopher A. Jones, David W. Hughes, Nigel O. Weiss
Pages:451 pages.
Year:2005
Editon:1
Publisher:CRC Press
Language:english
File Size:12.88 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780203017692, 9780849333552, 0849333555, 0203017692
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(Ebook) Fluid dynamics and dynamos in astrophysics and geophysics: reviews emerging from the Durham Symposium on Astrophysical Fluid Mechanics, July 29 to August 8, 2002 by Andrew M. Soward, Christopher A. Jones, David W. Hughes, Nigel O. Weiss ISBN 9780203017692, 9780849333552, 0849333555, 0203017692

The increasing power of computer resources along with great improvements in observational data in recent years have led to some remarkable and rapid advances in astrophysical fluid dynamics. The subject spans three distinct but overlapping communities whose interests focus on (1) accretion discs and high-energy astrophysics; (2) solar, stellar, and galactic magnetic fields; and (3) the geodynamo, planetary magnetic fields, and associated experiments. This book grew out of a special conference sponsored by the London Mathematical Society with the support of EPSRC that brought together leading researchers in all of these areas to exchange ideas and review the status of the field. The many interesting problems addressed in this volume concern:
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