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This is the problems and solution manual for the graduate text with
the same title and published as Lecture Notes in Physics Vol 877
which provides the necessary mathematical and physics background to
understand the transport of gases, charged particle gases,
energetic charged particles, turbulence, and radiation in an
astrophysical and space physics context. The very detailed and
self-contained problems and solutions will be an essential part of
the training of any graduate student wishing to enter and pursuing
research in this field.
Transport Processes in Space Physics and Astrophysics is aimed at
graduate level students to provide the necessary mathematical and
physics background to understand the transport of gases, charged
particle gases, energetic charged particles, turbulence, and
radiation in an astrophysical and space physics context. Subjects
emphasized in the work include collisional and collisionless
processes in gases (neutral or plasma), analogous processes in
turbulence fields and radiation fields, and allows for a simplified
treatment of the statistical description of the system. A
systematic study that addresses the common tools at a graduate
level allows students to progress to a point where they can begin
their research in a variety of fields within space physics and
astrophysics. This book is for graduate students who expect to
complete their research in an area of plasma space physics or
plasma astrophysics. By providing a broad synthesis in several
areas of transport theory and modeling, the work also benefits
researchers in related fields by providing an overview that
currently does not exist.
For numerous interesting and challenging space physics and
astrophysics problems, there is a need to describe the long-term
behavior of systems governed by macroscopic laws and microscopic
randomness. A random event has an outcome that is uncertain and
unpredictable, yet the collective behavior of a system can be
governed by well defined mathematical and physical principles.
Examples of physical problems include the behavior of gases in the
presence of microscopic inter-particle collisions, the evolution of
a gas of charged protons and electrons (a plasma), the collective
propagation of solar energetic particles or cosmic rays in a
magnetically turbulent medium, the collective behavior of dust in
an accretion disk subject to coagulation and destruction, the
evolution of low-frequency magnetic field turbulence in the
inhomogeneous solar wind, or the transport of photos in a partially
ionized interstellar medium. This book provides graduate students
with a unified introduction to the physics of collective phenomena
or transport processes for gases (charged and uncharged), fields,
and photons in a space physics or astrophysics context."
This book is a journey through the wonders of physics, the special
thousandth volume of the renowned Lecture Notes in Physics book
series. From quantum physics to solar physics, this volume
showcases the beauty of physics in various fields. Written by
series editors and colleagues, these essays are accessible to
non-specialists and graduate-level students alike, making for an
intriguing read for anyone interested in learning about physics
beyond their own field of study. Explore the historical development
of the series with two insightful forewords. List of essays: A New
Era of Quantum Materials Mastery and Quantum Simulators In and Out
of Equilibrium Evaluation and Utility of Wilsonian Naturalness The
Geometric Phase: Consequences in Classical and Quantum Physics The
Coming Decades of Quantum Simulation Insights into Complex
Functions Exploring the Hottest Atmosphere with the Parker Solar
Probe A Primer on the Riemann Hypothesis
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