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Use of multiply nested grids for the solution of flux-limited radiation diffusion and hydrodynamics
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    Use of multiply nested grids for the solution of flux-limited radiation diffusion and hydrodynamics (English)
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    17 March 1999
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    hot hydrogen-ionizing star
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    local grid refinement techniques
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    radiation transfer
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    artificial viscosity
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    operator-splitting
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    blast wave
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    protostellar collapse
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    stellar wind
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