Computer Science – Numerical Analysis
Scientific paper
Mar 1976
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Computing in plasma physics and astrophysics; Proceedings of the Second European Conference on Computational Physics, Garching,
Computer Science
Numerical Analysis
Astrophysics, Computer Techniques, Computerized Simulation, Conferences, Numerical Analysis, Plasma Physics, Black Holes (Astronomy), Gravitational Collapse, Magnetohydrodynamic Stability, Plasma Control, Pulsars, Stellar Evolution, Stellar Systems, Tokamak Devices, Two Dimensional Models
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The present volume contains extended abstracts of conference contributions dealing with computational aspects of plasma physics and astrophysics. The general subjects encompass stellar evolution and pulsars, particle simulation in plasmas and stellar systems, MHD equilibrium and stability, nonlinear MHD behavior of plasmas, transport in laboratory plasmas, and transport in stars. Specific topics include the hydrodynamics of the helium flash, gravitational collapse of a symmetric matter-antimatter gas sphere, relativistic collapse towards the black-hole state, numerical simulation of anomalous transport due to drift wave instabilities, numerical simulation of neutral-beam injection into a Tokamak, high-beta equilibria in beam-heated Tokamak plasmas, and a numerical study of anisotropic MHD turbulence. Other articles discuss inverse iteration in MHD equilibrium computations, a calculation of neutral-beam heating of Tokamaks, turbulent transport in reversed field pinches, numerical models of astrophysical convection, two-dimensional modeling of Tokamaks, collisional damping of Bernstein echoes, and numerical studies of particle confinement in high-beta equilibrium mirror plasmas.
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