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Revision as of 23:27, 17 January 2015
Preface from the original version of this HyperText Book (H_Book):
November 18, 1994
Much of our present, basic understanding of the structure, stability, and dynamical evolution of individual stars, short-period binary star systems, and the gaseous disks that are associated with numerous types of stellar systems (including galaxies) is derived from an examination of the behavior of a specific set of coupled, partial differential equations. These equations — most of which also are heavily utilized in studies of continuum flows in terrestrial environments — are thought to govern the underlying physics of all macroscopic "fluid" systems in astronomy. Although relatively simple in form, they prove to be very rich in nature... <more>
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Pictorial Table of Contents
Context
- Principal Governing Equations
- Continuity Equation
- Euler Equation
- <math>1^\mathrm{st}</math> Law of Thermodynamics
- Poisson Equation
Applications
Spherically Symmetric Configurations
Introduction (Alternate Introduction)
Structure:
Solution Strategies: |
Detailed Force-Balance |
Virial Equilibrium |
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Stability:
Solution Strategy Assuming Spherical Symmetry: |
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Example Solutions: |
Dynamics:
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Two-Dimensional Configurations
- Introduction
Structure:
Solution Strategies |
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Example Solutions:
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Stability:
Dynamics:
Three-Dimensional Configurations
Structure:
Solution Strategies |
Example Solutions:
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Stability:
- Lou & Bai (2011, MNRAS, 415, 925) — 3D perturbations in an isothermal self-similar flow
Dynamics:
Related Projects Underway
Appendices
See Also
- NIST Digital Library of Mathematical Functions; see also the related CUP Publication
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