Astrophysical Dynamics (IAU S271)
From Stars to Galaxies
Nicholas H Brummell editor A Sacha Brun editor Mark S Miesch editor Yannick Ponty editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:1st Sep '11
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IAU S271 presents results in the field of nonlinear astrophysical dynamics, covering observations, data analysis and theory.
Featuring results on the dynamical processes in stars and galaxies, IAU S271 provides a broad perspective of the observations, data analysis and theory, including numerical simulations, behind the common underlying processes in the field of nonlinear astrophysical dynamics.IAU Symposium 271 enhances our understanding of some of the important dynamical processes that are ubiquitous in many objects in the Universe, from stars like our Sun to galaxies. A wide range of temporal and spatial scales are generally present, so instabilities, highly nonlinear states and turbulence play a central role. Understanding the behaviour and evolution of such systems requires high-accuracy, multi-scale observations and thoughtful analysis of the data gathered, coupled with detailed theoretical study. High-performance numerical simulations have become an essential and revealing tool for assessing the often subtle highly nonlinear regime of such models. In IAU S271 world experts share their knowledge and perspectives on the latest advances in studying the common underlying processes from the field of nonlinear astrophysical dynamics. The symposium also celebrates the long and illustrious career of Professor Juri Toomre and his achievements in many realms of astrophysical dynamics.
'The 'Golden Age' of astrophysical fluid dynamics still lies in the future but good new graduate students will find a rapidly developing subject on which to make their mark. This beautifully produced book will provide them with an up-to-date survey of suitable research problems.' The Observatory
ISBN: 9780521197397
Dimensions: 254mm x 178mm x 20mm
Weight: 900g
432 pages