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The Brain as a Black Body in a Black Box. [PDF]

open access: yesMalays J Med Sci
Idris Z   +7 more
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Markov Selections for the Magnetohydrodynamics and the Hall-Magnetohydrodynamics Systems

Journal of Nonlinear Science, 2019
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Kazuo Yamazaki, Yamazaki Kazuo
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Magnetohydrodynamics of a Drop

The Physics of Fluids, 1972
The nature of deformation and drag on a spherical drop of viscous, conducting and incompressible fluid under axisymmetric current distribution in a conducting, viscous, incompressible fluid of infinite extent is considered. The drop fluid and the ambient fluid phases are non-reacting and non-diffusive in nature.
Narain, Jai Prakash, Uberoi, Mahinder S.
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Notes on the Eigensystem of Magnetohydrodynamics

SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, 1996
Summary: The eigenstructure of the equations governing one-dimensional ideal magnetohydrodynamics is examined, motivated by the wish to exploit it for construction of high-resolution computational algorithms. The results are given in simple forms that avoid indeterminacy or degeneracy whenever possible.
Philip L. Roe, Dinshaw S. Balsara
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Numerical Magnetohydrodynamics

Fusion Science and Technology, 2008
The ideal MagnetoHydroDynamic (MHD) equations accurately describe the macroscopic dynamics of a perfectly conducting plasma. Adopting a continuum, single fluid description in terms of the plasma density rho, velocity v, thermal pressure p and magnetic field B, the ideal MHD system expresses conservation of mass, momentum, energy, and magnetic flux ...
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Magnetohydrodynamics and Electrohydrodynamics

The Physics of Fluids, 1962
A close analogy is found and mathematically investigated between the dynamic behavior of a plasma in a magnetic field and that of a unipolarly charged fluid in an electric field. The general equations and some of their broad consequences are discussed. Unidirectional flow, small disturbances, and stability are compared for the two systems.
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On the ?projective? magnetohydrodynamics

General Relativity and Gravitation, 1980
In the “projective relativity” based on the de Sitter universe, Maxwell's generalized theory gives us the magnetohydrodynamics, valid on a cosmic scale, for hyperdense matter and high energies. From the new theory can be deduced as “limiting cases” the hydrodynamics and thermohydrodynamics, the ideal magnetohydrodynamics, the electromagnetism, and the ...
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