Mathematical Aspects of Natural Dynamos
Edited by Andrew M. Soward, Emmanuel Dormy
Sciences/Technologies/Santé, Mathématiques
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For centuries it has been known that astrophysical bodies, ranging from planets to stars and galaxies, generate magnetic fields.
Indeed the very existence of the Earth’s magnetic field has enabled travellers and explorers to determine their direction by use the compass. Despite our long familiarity with the Earth’s magnetic field, its origin together with that of other celestial bodies remains a very challenging problem.
What is now known, however, is that these magnetic fields are generated and maintained by the motion of electrically conducting fluids. The study of magnetic field generation is called “dynamo theory???, which itself forms a special branch of magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) In Mathematical Aspects of Natural Dynamos, contributions from some of the world’s leading experts are gathered together to provide broad coverage of the central issues in this rapidly developing research field.
Much recent progress has been achieved through the combined use of numerical, experimental, analytical and observational techniques.
While this book is focused largely on the fundamental analytical background which forms the basis of a detailed understanding of the subject, reviews are also presented concerning the state of the art in computing, experiments and observations.
Indeed the very existence of the Earth’s magnetic field has enabled travellers and explorers to determine their direction by use the compass. Despite our long familiarity with the Earth’s magnetic field, its origin together with that of other celestial bodies remains a very challenging problem.
What is now known, however, is that these magnetic fields are generated and maintained by the motion of electrically conducting fluids. The study of magnetic field generation is called “dynamo theory???, which itself forms a special branch of magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) In Mathematical Aspects of Natural Dynamos, contributions from some of the world’s leading experts are gathered together to provide broad coverage of the central issues in this rapidly developing research field.
Much recent progress has been achieved through the combined use of numerical, experimental, analytical and observational techniques.
While this book is focused largely on the fundamental analytical background which forms the basis of a detailed understanding of the subject, reviews are also presented concerning the state of the art in computing, experiments and observations.
Features
- Selected by Grenoble Sciences
- Publisher(s): CRC Press
- Date of publication: June 2007
- Number of pages: 504 pages
- Type of illustrations: 121 ill. (b/w)
- Language(s): English
- Original publisher: CRC Press
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