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Improved stellarator systems, Invited Paper

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М. И. Михайлов   +5 more
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Update on the design of the Columbia Stellarator eXperiment [PDF]

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Stellarators and Optimised Stellarators

Fusion Technology, 1998
The properties of a classical stellarator will be described and the need to optimise stellarators will be motivated. The principles of optimisation will be presented. W7-AS, a partly optimised modular stellarator, will be briefly introduced and some results with relevance to its optimised properties will be summarised.
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Stellar Convection

Astrophysics and Space Science, 2003
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Demarque, Pierre, Robinson, Francis J.
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Stellar Inversions

Astrophysics and Space Science, 2003
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Stellar Radii

Symposium - International Astronomical Union, 1997
Observing a stellar radius basically means observing a center-to-limb intensity variation. The significance and properties of center-to-limb variations, common approximations, the correlation with optical-depth radii in extended-photophere stars, and direct measurements of angular (interferometry, lunar occultation) and absolute diameters (binary ...
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Stellar Evolution and Stellar Structures

1995
It is often thought that very little was known about the stars in the nineteenth century because most astronomy books of the time tended to concentrate on the planets. This was far from the truth, however, although nineteenth century knowledge of the stars was purely observational, with no understanding of their internal processes. In fact, at the time
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