Computer Science – Numerical Analysis
Scientific paper
Aug 1996
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1996stin...9721102h&link_type=abstract
Technical Report, Science Applications International Corp. Monterey, CA United States
Computer Science
Numerical Analysis
Plasmas (Physics), Data Acquisition, Numerical Analysis, Mathematical Models, Space Plasmas, Computerized Simulation, Plasma Physics, Magnetic Fields, Electron Density (Concentration), Boundary Layers, Electrochemistry, Pulsed Lasers, Electron Beams, Electron Energy, Vapor Deposition
Scientific paper
The work performed by Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), encompasses a wide range of topics in experimental, computational, and analytical laboratory and space plasma physics. The accomplishments described in this report have been in support of the programs of the Laser Plasma Branch (Code 6730) and other segments of the Plasma Physics Division at the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) and cover the period 27 September 1993 to August 1, 1996. SAIC's efforts have been supported by sub-contracts or consulting agreements with Pulse Sciences, Inc., Clark Richardson, and Biskup Consulting Engineers, Pharos Technical Enterprises, Plex Corporation, Cornell University, Stevens Institute of Technology, the University of Connecticut, Plasma Materials and Technologies, Inc., and GaSonics International, Inc. In the following discussions section we will describe each of the topics investigated and the results obtained. Much of the research work has resulted in journal publications and NRL Memorandum Reports in which the investigation is described in detail. These reports are included as Appendices to this Final Report.
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