Physics – Plasma Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 1985
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1985ssrv...42..187d&link_type=abstract
(URSI, USAF, NASA, et al., International School for Space Simulations, 2nd, Kapaa, HI, Feb. 4-15, 1985) Space Science Reviews (I
Physics
Plasma Physics
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Computerized Simulation, Cosmic Plasma, Technology Utilization, Aerospace Sciences, Earth Magnetosphere, Magnetohydrodynamic Flow, Memory (Computers), Plasma Physics, Plasma Waves, Run Time (Computers), Solar Wind, Three Dimensional Flow
Scientific paper
Space plasma simulation is a subject which is in its infancy, but which is already having an important impact on space science. Its growth is being spurred onward by the continuing increase in capacity (speed and memory) of computers and by advances in the sophistication of numerical models. These advances are making it possible to simulate more realistic situations using more complex models. What are the best ways to diagnose these complex models and obtain meaningful information? What quantities should be looked at? How should they be displayed? A discussion of the promises, the prospects, and the challenges of the more complex models is given with examples taken from recent work.
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