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Transport of gyration-dominated space plasmas of thermal origin. II: Numerical solution
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    Transport of gyration-dominated space plasmas of thermal origin. II: Numerical solution (English)
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    13 June 1994
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    [For part I, see \textit{T. I. Gombosi} and \textit{C. E. Rasmussen}, J. Geophys. Res. 96, 7759 (1991)]. A numerical solution has been found for the hyperbolic initial-value problem, which follows from the 16-moment set of equations describing the transport of a plasma in a strong magnetic field. In addition to the time-dependent evolution of mass and momentum, these equations describe the variations in anisotropic temperatures and heat fluxes for both ion and electron species. The numerical solution employs a high-order Godunov method to achieve third-order accuracy in space and second-order accuracy in time. The method includes an approximate Riemann solver.
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    hyperbolic initial-value problem
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    16-moment set of equations
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    anisotropic temperatures
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    heat fluxes
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    ion
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    electron
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    high-order Godunov method
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    Riemann solver
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