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It is clear that the discovery of solar eigenmodes and the
resulting possibility of probing the solar interior is an event of
primary importance for solar physics in general and for theories of
the inner solar angular velocity in particular. While these
theories are basic for the understanding of the solar spin down,
differential rotation, dynamo and activity, they are however,
extremely complex, and in all likelihood only limited further
progress could have been achieved without the guidance of
observations. Until recently and in spite of the scant
observational basis the theoretical work has moved forward as the
perusal of this book shows. There cannot be any doubt, however,
that the present, rapidly expanding, worldwide observational
program will lead ultimately to a vigorous theoretical development
of the field. It appeared to the organizers that a meeting centered
on theories of the inner solar angular velocity, comprising
presentations of the main research areas by the involved
scientists, would significantly foster this development since it
would help to clarify the basic ideas of the subject. The meeting,
held at the National Solar Observatory/Sacramento Peak, from August
11 to August 14, was the eighth in a series of summer symposia at
Sacramento Peak. The unqualified success of the meeting could not
have been possible without the unlim ited devotion of the staff at
Sacramento Peak, Ray Smartt, Frank and Pat Hegwer, Ramona Elrod in
particular."
It is clear that the discovery of solar eigenmodes and the
resulting possibility of probing the solar interior is an event of
primary importance for solar physics in general and for theories of
the inner solar angular velocity in particular. While these
theories are basic for the understanding of the solar spin down,
differential rotation, dynamo and activity, they are however,
extremely complex, and in all likelihood only limited further
progress could have been achieved without the guidance of
observations. Until recently and in spite of the scant
observational basis the theoretical work has moved forward as the
perusal of this book shows. There cannot be any doubt, however,
that the present, rapidly expanding, worldwide observational
program will lead ultimately to a vigorous theoretical development
of the field. It appeared to the organizers that a meeting centered
on theories of the inner solar angular velocity, comprising
presentations of the main research areas by the involved
scientists, would significantly foster this development since it
would help to clarify the basic ideas of the subject. The meeting,
held at the National Solar Observatory/Sacramento Peak, from August
11 to August 14, was the eighth in a series of summer symposia at
Sacramento Peak. The unqualified success of the meeting could not
have been possible without the unlim ited devotion of the staff at
Sacramento Peak, Ray Smartt, Frank and Pat Hegwer, Ramona Elrod in
particular."
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