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Physics / Plasma physics / Computational fluid dynamics / Computational physics / Scientific modeling / Physical quantities / Particle-in-cell / Plasma / Vlasov equation / Equations of motion / Rigid body dynamics / Magnetohydrodynamics
Date: 2008-10-20 10:11:15
Physics
Plasma physics
Computational fluid dynamics
Computational physics
Scientific modeling
Physical quantities
Particle-in-cell
Plasma
Vlasov equation
Equations of motion
Rigid body dynamics
Magnetohydrodynamics

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