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Book Synopsis
Focusing on computational modeling, this book offers a comprehensive introduction to the basic physical theory on matter at extreme conditions and the mathematical modeling techniques involved in numerical simulations of its properties and behavior. End-of-chapter exercises make this an invaluable resource for both academic researchers and graduate students.

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'The text is well-written and … convey[s] the content clearly, as does the mathematically rigorous treatment of physical phenomena. This book hence offers a comprehensive (and modern) introduction into the basic physics of matter at extreme conditions and into the mathematical techniques involved in numerical simulations of its properties and behaviour with a clear focus on computational modeling of the relevant phenomena.' Manuel Vogel, Contemporary Physics

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Acknowledgements; 1. Extreme environments: what, where, how; 2. Properties of dense and classical plasmas; 3. Laser energy absorption in matter; 4. Hydrodynamic motion; 5. Shocks; 6. Equation of state; 7. Ionization; 8. Thermal energy transport; 9. Radiation energy transport; 10. Magnetohydrodynamics; 11. Considerations for constructing radiation-hydrodynamics computer codes; 12. Numerical simulations; Appendix: units and constants, glossary of symbols; References; Bibliography; Index.

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      Publisher: Cambridge University Press
      Publication Date: 11/7/2013 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781107019676, 978-1107019676
      ISBN10: 1107019672

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Focusing on computational modeling, this book offers a comprehensive introduction to the basic physical theory on matter at extreme conditions and the mathematical modeling techniques involved in numerical simulations of its properties and behavior. End-of-chapter exercises make this an invaluable resource for both academic researchers and graduate students.

      Trade Review
      'The text is well-written and … convey[s] the content clearly, as does the mathematically rigorous treatment of physical phenomena. This book hence offers a comprehensive (and modern) introduction into the basic physics of matter at extreme conditions and into the mathematical techniques involved in numerical simulations of its properties and behaviour with a clear focus on computational modeling of the relevant phenomena.' Manuel Vogel, Contemporary Physics

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgements; 1. Extreme environments: what, where, how; 2. Properties of dense and classical plasmas; 3. Laser energy absorption in matter; 4. Hydrodynamic motion; 5. Shocks; 6. Equation of state; 7. Ionization; 8. Thermal energy transport; 9. Radiation energy transport; 10. Magnetohydrodynamics; 11. Considerations for constructing radiation-hydrodynamics computer codes; 12. Numerical simulations; Appendix: units and constants, glossary of symbols; References; Bibliography; Index.

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