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Multifrequency-gray method for radiation diffusion with Compton scattering
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    Multifrequency-gray method for radiation diffusion with Compton scattering (English)
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    The author describes an improved multifrequency-gray method for time dependent nonequilibrium flux-limited radiation diffusion in a high- temperature system, using a two-temperature model for electrons and ions and including energy exchange between photons and electrons by Compton scattering. The gray equation has a nonsymmetric finite difference matrix that allows to represent negative gray diffusion coefficients, which occur in the presence of a ``greenhouse'' effect, in a numerical stable manner. Numerical results are presented.
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    greenhouse effect
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    numerical results
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    multifrequency-gray method
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    nonequilibrium flux-limited radiation diffusion
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    Compton scattering
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    finite difference matrix
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