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Computational Methods in Transport [electronic resource] :Granlibakken 2004 / edited by Frank Graziani.

by Graziani, Frank [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering: 48Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006.Description: XVII, 534 p. 196 illus. online resource.ISBN: 9783540281252.Subject(s): Mathematics | Computer science | Mathematical physics | Astrophysics | Mathematics | Computational Science and Engineering | Mathematical and Computational Physics | AstrophysicsDDC classification: 004 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Astrophysics -- Radiation Hydrodynamics in Astrophysics -- Radiative Transfer in Astrophysical Applications -- Neutrino Transport in Core Collapse Supernovae -- Discrete-Ordinates Methods for Radiative Transfer in the Non-Relativistic Stellar Regime -- Atmospheric Science, Oceanography, and Plant Canopies -- Effective Propagation Kernels in Structured Media with Broad Spatial Correlations, Illustration with Large-Scale Transport of Solar Photons Through Cloudy Atmospheres -- Mathematical Simulation of the Radiative Transfer in Statistically Inhomogeneous Clouds -- Transport Theory for Optical Oceanography -- Perturbation Technique in 3D Cloud Optics: Theory and Results -- Vegetation Canopy Reflectance Modeling with Turbid Medium Radiative Transfer -- Rayspread: A Virtual Laboratory for Rapid BRF Simulations Over 3-D Plant Canopies -- High Energy Density Physics -- Use of the Space Adaptive Algorithm to Solve 2D Problems of Photon Transport and Interaction with Medium -- Accurate and Efficient Radiation Transport in Optically Thick Media – by Means of the Symbolic Implicit Monte Carlo Method in the Difference Formulation -- An Evaluation of the Difference Formulation for Photon Transport in a Two Level System -- Non-LTE Radiation Transport in High Radiation Plasmas -- Finite-Difference Methods Implemented in SATURN Complex to Solve Multidimensional Time-Dependent Transport Problems -- Implicit Solution of Non-Equilibrium Radiation Diffusion Including Reactive Heating Source in Material Energy Equation -- Mathematics and Computer Science -- Transport Approximations in Partially Diffusive Media -- High Order Finite Volume Nonlinear Schemes for the Boltzmann Transport Equation -- Obtaining Identical Results on Varying Numbers of Processors in Domain Decomposed Particle Monte Carlo Simulations -- KM-Method of Iteration Convergence Acceleration for Solving a 2D Time-Dependent Multiple-Group Transport Equation and its Modifications -- A Regularized Boltzmann Scattering Operator for Highly Forward Peaked Scattering -- Implicit Riemann Solvers for the Pn Equations -- The Solution of the Time–Dependent SN Equations on Parallel Architectures -- Different Algorithms of 2D Transport Equation Parallelization on Random Non-Orthogonal Grids -- Neutron Transport -- Parallel Deterministic Neutron Transport with AMR -- An Overview of Neutron Transport Problems and Simulation Techniques.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The Computational Methods in Transport: Granlibakken 2004 book is based on a series of lectures given in Lake Tahoe California in September of 2004. The Granlibakken workshop was devoted to providing a forum where computational transport researchers in a variety of disciplines could communicate across disciplinary boundaries their methods and their methods successes and failures. This book captures both the breadth and depth of computational transport in mathematics, astrophysics, high energy density physics, atmospheric physics, oceanography, plant canopies, and nuclear reactors.
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Astrophysics -- Radiation Hydrodynamics in Astrophysics -- Radiative Transfer in Astrophysical Applications -- Neutrino Transport in Core Collapse Supernovae -- Discrete-Ordinates Methods for Radiative Transfer in the Non-Relativistic Stellar Regime -- Atmospheric Science, Oceanography, and Plant Canopies -- Effective Propagation Kernels in Structured Media with Broad Spatial Correlations, Illustration with Large-Scale Transport of Solar Photons Through Cloudy Atmospheres -- Mathematical Simulation of the Radiative Transfer in Statistically Inhomogeneous Clouds -- Transport Theory for Optical Oceanography -- Perturbation Technique in 3D Cloud Optics: Theory and Results -- Vegetation Canopy Reflectance Modeling with Turbid Medium Radiative Transfer -- Rayspread: A Virtual Laboratory for Rapid BRF Simulations Over 3-D Plant Canopies -- High Energy Density Physics -- Use of the Space Adaptive Algorithm to Solve 2D Problems of Photon Transport and Interaction with Medium -- Accurate and Efficient Radiation Transport in Optically Thick Media – by Means of the Symbolic Implicit Monte Carlo Method in the Difference Formulation -- An Evaluation of the Difference Formulation for Photon Transport in a Two Level System -- Non-LTE Radiation Transport in High Radiation Plasmas -- Finite-Difference Methods Implemented in SATURN Complex to Solve Multidimensional Time-Dependent Transport Problems -- Implicit Solution of Non-Equilibrium Radiation Diffusion Including Reactive Heating Source in Material Energy Equation -- Mathematics and Computer Science -- Transport Approximations in Partially Diffusive Media -- High Order Finite Volume Nonlinear Schemes for the Boltzmann Transport Equation -- Obtaining Identical Results on Varying Numbers of Processors in Domain Decomposed Particle Monte Carlo Simulations -- KM-Method of Iteration Convergence Acceleration for Solving a 2D Time-Dependent Multiple-Group Transport Equation and its Modifications -- A Regularized Boltzmann Scattering Operator for Highly Forward Peaked Scattering -- Implicit Riemann Solvers for the Pn Equations -- The Solution of the Time–Dependent SN Equations on Parallel Architectures -- Different Algorithms of 2D Transport Equation Parallelization on Random Non-Orthogonal Grids -- Neutron Transport -- Parallel Deterministic Neutron Transport with AMR -- An Overview of Neutron Transport Problems and Simulation Techniques.

The Computational Methods in Transport: Granlibakken 2004 book is based on a series of lectures given in Lake Tahoe California in September of 2004. The Granlibakken workshop was devoted to providing a forum where computational transport researchers in a variety of disciplines could communicate across disciplinary boundaries their methods and their methods successes and failures. This book captures both the breadth and depth of computational transport in mathematics, astrophysics, high energy density physics, atmospheric physics, oceanography, plant canopies, and nuclear reactors.

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