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Beresnyak, Andrey. Turbulence in Magnetohydrodynamics / Alexander Lazarian, Andrey Beresnyak. — 1 online resource (286 p.). — (De Gruyter Studies in Mathematical Physics). — In English. — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/2184183.pdf>.

Record create date: 7/23/2019

Subject: MHD Turbulence.; Magnetic Fields.; Magnetohydrodynamics.; Solar Physics.; SCIENCE / Physics / Mathematical & Computational.; Magnetohydrodynamics.; Magnetohydrodynamic instabilities.; Turbulence.; Fluid dynamics.

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Magnetohydrodynamics describes dynamics in electrically conductive fluids. These occur in our environment as well as in our atmosphere and magnetosphere, and play a role in the sun's interaction with our planet. In most cases these phenomena involve turbulences, and thus are very challenging to understand and calculate. A sound knowledge is needed to tackle these problems. This work gives the basic information on turbulence in nature, comtaining the needed equations, notions and numerical simulations. The current state of our knowledge and future implications of MHD turbulence are outlined systematically. It is indispensable for all scientists engaged in research of our atmosphere and in space science.

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Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Contents
  • 1. Introduction into MHD turbulence
  • 2. Astrophysical dynamo
  • 3. Incompressible MHD turbulence
  • 4. Imbalanced MHD turbulence
  • 5. Compressibility in MHD turbulence
  • 6. Intermittency of MHD turbulence
  • 7. Turbulence and charged particles
  • 8. Reconnection in the presence of MHD turbulence
  • 9. Turbulent transport of magnetic field and heat
  • 10. Extracting properties of astrophysical turbulence from observations
  • Bibliography
  • Index

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