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[[Image: | <table border="0" cellpadding="10" align="left"><tr><th>[[Image:Hai.gif|90px|left]]</th></tr></table> This chapter has been built upon [http://www.phys.lsu.edu/astro/H_Book.current/Applications/Structure/HSCF_Code/HSCF.outline.html a ''circa 1999'' outline of the Hachisu self-consistent-field (HSCF) technique] that appeared in our [http://www.phys.lsu.edu/astro/H_Book.current/H_Book.html original version of this HyperText Book] (H_Book) titled, '''The Structure, Stability, & Dynamics of Self-Gravitating Systems'''. The photo of Professor Izumi Hachisu shown here, on the left, dates from the mid-1980s — about the time he developed this remarkably useful numerical technique. A more recent photo of Professor Hachisu can be found on the [http://gpes.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp/faculty-staff/materials-systems-and-dynamics/izumi-hachisu.html web page associated with his current faculty appointment at the University of Tokyo, Komaba]. | ||
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Hachisu Self-Consistent-Field Technique
This chapter has been built upon a circa 1999 outline of the Hachisu self-consistent-field (HSCF) technique that appeared in our original version of this HyperText Book (H_Book) titled, The Structure, Stability, & Dynamics of Self-Gravitating Systems. The photo of Professor Izumi Hachisu shown here, on the left, dates from the mid-1980s — about the time he developed this remarkably useful numerical technique. A more recent photo of Professor Hachisu can be found on the web page associated with his current faculty appointment at the University of Tokyo, Komaba.
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