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The first part of this monograph presents theoretical analysis of
the thermophysical properties of strongly coupled coulomb systems.
A new model is then developed, making it possible to calculate the
full set of low temperature, multicomponent, nonideal plasma
transport coefficients, based on the kinetic coefficients of
strongly coupled coulomb systems and experimental data for the
transport coefficients of Dense, Low temperature plasmas. This
model can easily be implemented in the form of a set of computer
algorithms, and the third part of the book shows how it can be used
to solve important problems of high temperature gas dynamics, for
example, heat and mass transfer in the shock layer of a space
probe, stability of temperature and concentration fields in gas
phase nuclear reactors, and critical phenomena in low temperature
plasma dynamics.
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