Statistics – Computation
Scientific paper
Dec 1990
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1990nyasa.617.....b&link_type=abstract
Workshop supported by University of Florida. New York Academy of Sciences, Annals (ISSN 0077-8923), vol. 617, Dec. 31, 1990, 267
Statistics
Computation
Computational Astrophysics, Conferences, Gas Dynamics, Plasma Jets, Radio Jets (Astronomy), Stellar Evolution, Branching (Mathematics), Compressible Flow, Flow Visualization, Fluid Dynamics, Interstellar Gas, Interstellar Matter, Magnetohydrodynamic Stability, Nonlinear Equations, Planetary Atmospheres, Protostars, Pulsars, Stellar Atmospheres, Stellar Models, Stellar Motions, Supernovae
Scientific paper
Recent advances in nonlinear analytical and numerical approaches to astrophysical problems are discussed in reviews and reports. Topics addressed include the hot bubble and SN calculations, thermonuclear ignition and runaway in type Ia SN, chaotic pulsations in stellar models, classical Cepheid pulsations, bifurcation and unfolding in systems with two time-scales, and discrete map simulations of nonlinear pulsations. Consideration is given to the extended atmospheres of pulsating stars, nonlinear MHD models of astrophysical winds, hydrodynamical simulations of collisions between interstellar clouds, stellar and Jovian vortices, the fluid dynamics of astrophysical jets, and the simulation and visualization of compressible convection in two and three dimensions.
Buchler Jean-Robert
Gottesman Stephen T.
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