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The general background of this monograph and the aim of it is
described in detail in Chapter I. As stated in 1.7 it is written
according to the principle that "when rigour appears to conflict
with simplicity, simplicity is given preference," which means that
it is intended for a rather broad public. Not only graduate
students but also advanced undergraduates should be able to
understand at least most of it. This monograph is the result of
many years of inspiring discussions with a number of colleagues,
for which I want to thank them very much. Especially I should
mention the groups in Stockholm and La Jolla: in Stockholm, Dr
Carl-Gunne Flilthammar and many of his collaborators, including Drs
Lars Block, Per Carlqvist, Lennart lindberg, Michael Raadu, Staffan
Torven, Miroslav Babic, and Itlgvar Axniis, and further, Drs Bo
Lehnert and Bjorn Bonnevier, all at the Royal Institute of
Technology. Of other col leagues in Sweden, I should mention Dr
Bertel Laurent, Stockholm University, Dr Aina Elvius, The Stockholm
Observatory, and Dr Bengt Hultqvist, Kiruna. In La Jolla my thanks
go first of all to Dr Gustaf Arrhenius, who once invited me to La
Jolla, which was the start of a most interesting collaboration;
further, to Dr W. B."
The general background of this monograph and the aim of it is
described in detail in Chapter I. As stated in 1.7 it is written
according to the principle that "when rigour appears to conflict
with simplicity, simplicity is given preference," which means that
it is intended for a rather broad public. Not only graduate
students but also advanced undergraduates should be able to
understand at least most of it. This monograph is the result of
many years of inspiring discussions with a number of colleagues,
for which I want to thank them very much. Especially I should
mention the groups in Stockholm and La Jolla: in Stockholm, Dr
Carl-Gunne Flilthammar and many of his collaborators, including Drs
Lars Block, Per Carlqvist, Lennart lindberg, Michael Raadu, Staffan
Torven, Miroslav Babic, and Itlgvar Axniis, and further, Drs Bo
Lehnert and Bjorn Bonnevier, all at the Royal Institute of
Technology. Of other col leagues in Sweden, I should mention Dr
Bertel Laurent, Stockholm University, Dr Aina Elvius, The Stockholm
Observatory, and Dr Bengt Hultqvist, Kiruna. In La Jolla my thanks
go first of all to Dr Gustaf Arrhenius, who once invited me to La
Jolla, which was the start of a most interesting collaboration;
further, to Dr W. B."
This monograph is based on four papers which have been published in
Astrophysics and Space Sciences 1970--1974. They contain the
results of our joint work started in 1968 at the University of
California, San Diego, in La Jolla. The work was based on the
belief that the complicated processes by which our solar system was
formed can only be clarified by close collaboration between
representatives of the physical and chemical sciences. Our
investigations have also been strongly supported by work at other
institu tions, especially by a group at the Royal Institute of
Technology, Stockholm, where a number of plasma experiments have
been made in order to clarify basic processes which are relevant to
cosmogonic problems. These experiments were, in their turn inspired
by theoretical work on primordial processes carried out during the
last thirty-five years. We especially want to acknowledge the
contributions by Drs N. Herlofson, B. Lehnert, C.-G. Fiilthammar,
and Lars Danielsson in Stockholm and by Drs J."
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