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Mean-Field Magnetohydrodynamics and Dynamo Theory
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- PREFACE
- CONTENTS
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Basic ideas of mean-field electrodynamics
- Chapter 3 Elementary treatment of a simple example
- Chapter 4 General methods for a calculation of the turbulent electromotive force
- Chapter 5 Two-scale turbulence
- Chapter 6 Homogeneous turbulence
- Chapter 7 Mean-field electrodynamics for homogeneous turbulence in the case of vanishing mean flow
- Chapter 8 The turbulent electromotive force in the case of non-vanishing mean flow
- Chapter 9 The turbulent electromotive force in the case of rotational mean motion
- Chapter 10 On the back-reaction of the magnetic field on the motions
- Chapter 11 The dynamo problem of magnetohydrodynamics
- Chapter 12 Fundamentals of the theory of the turbulent dynamo
- Chapter 13 Toroidal and poloidal vector fields
- Chapter 14 A simple model of an α-effect dynamo
- Chapter 15 Spherical models of turbulent dynamos as suggested by cosmical bodies. General aspects
- Chapter 16 Spherical models of turbulent dynamos as suggested by cosmical bodies. Results of computations
- Chapter 17 Applications to cosmical objects
- Bibliography
- Index