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Relativistic Numerical Hydrodynamics 1st Edition James R Wilson

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Relativistic Numerical Hydrodynamics 1st Edition James R Wilson
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.95 MB
Pages: 118
Author: James R. Wilson, Grant J. Mathews
ISBN: 9780521037716, 0521037719
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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Relativistic Numerical Hydrodynamics 1st Edition James R Wilson by James R. Wilson, Grant J. Mathews 9780521037716, 0521037719 instant download after payment.

Calculations of relativistic hydrodynamics are crucial to several areas of current research in the physics of supernovae and stellar collapse. This book provides an overview of the computational framework in which such calculations have been developed, with examples of applications to real physical systems. Beginning with the development of the equations and differencing schemes for special relativistic hydrodynamics, the book stresses the viability of the Euler-Lagrange approach to most astrophysical problems. It details aspects of solving the Einstein equations together with the fluid dynamics for various astrophysical systems in one, two and three dimensions.

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