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ISBN13:9783031118722
ISBN10:3031118723
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:426 pages
Size:235x155 mm
Language:English
Illustrations: 1 Illustrations, black & white
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Space and Astrophysical Plasma Simulation

Methods, Algorithms, and Applications
 
Edition number: 2023
Publisher: Springer
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Number of Volumes: 1 pieces, Book
 
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Short description:

This book is a collection of contributions covering the major subjects in numerical simulation of space and astrophysical plasma. It introduces the different approaches and methods to model plasma, the necessary computational codes, and applications in the field. The book is rooted in the previous work Space Plasma Simulation (Springer, 2003) and includes the latest developments.

It is divided into three parts and all chapters start with an introduction motivating the topic and its use in research and ends with a discussion of its applications. The chapters of the first part contain tutorials of the different basic approaches needed to perform space plasma simulations. This part is particularly useful for graduate students to master the subject.  The second part presents more advanced materials for students and researchers who already work with pre-existing codes but want to implement the recent progresses made in the field. The last part of the book discusses developments in the area for researchers who are actively working on advanced simulation approaches like higher order schemes and artificial intelligence, agent-based technologies for multiscale and multi-dimensional systems, which represent the recent innovative contributions made in space plasma research.

Long description:

This book is a collection of contributions covering the major subjects in numerical simulation of space and astrophysical plasma. It introduces the different approaches and methods to model plasma, the necessary computational codes, and applications in the field. The book is rooted in the previous work Space Plasma Simulation (Springer, 2003) and includes the latest developments.

It is divided into three parts and all chapters start with an introduction motivating the topic and its use in research and ends with a discussion of its applications. The chapters of the first part contain tutorials of the different basic approaches needed to perform space plasma simulations. This part is particularly useful for graduate students to master the subject.  The second part presents more advanced materials for students and researchers who already work with pre-existing codes but want to implement the recent progresses made in the field. The last part of the bookdiscusses developments in the area for researchers who are actively working on advanced simulation approaches like higher order schemes and artificial intelligence, agent-based technologies for multiscale and multi-dimensional systems, which represent the recent innovative contributions made in space plasma research.

Table of Contents:

Introduction to MHD simulations (solar system plasmas).- Hall-MHD  plasma simulation.- Multi-fluid simulation.- Hybrid- kinetic approach.- Gyro-kinetic restricted kinetic simulation.- Eulerian Vlasov fully kinetic simulation.- Particle-in-Cell fully kinetic simulation.- Adaptive Global MHD Simulations.- Mesoscale HD and MHD simulations of the Interstellar Medium in Galaxies.- Coupling of Kinetic and MHD simulations.- Shock waves in space plasma.- Magnetic reconnection in space plasmas.- Higher-order numerical solutions of the continuum MHD equations.- Self-Adaptive algorithms for multiscale simulations ? the discrete event technology.- Techniques for effective scientific visualization and discovery including  illustrative examples from petascale simulation results.