Max Millennium News
Richard Canfield
richard.canfield at montana.edu
Wed Dec 26 12:13:05 MST 2018
MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
26 December 2018
CONTENTS
1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK
2. FROM THE EDITOR
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1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK
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> http://solar.physics.montana.edu/cgi-bin/eprint/default_page.pl
Transition from axi- to nonaxisymmetric dynamo modes in spherical
convection models of solar-like stars
-- Viviani, M., Warnecke, J., Kapyla, M. J., Kapyla, P. J., Olspert, N.,
Cole-Kodikara, E. M., Lehtinen, J. J., & Brandenburg, A.
Can high-mode magnetohydrodynamic waves propagating in a spinning
macrospicule be unstable due to the Kelvin-Helmholtz instability?
-- Ivan Zhelyazkov and Ramesh Chandra
The development of lower-atmosphere turbulence early in a solar flare
-- N. L. S. Jeffrey, L. Fletcher, N. Labrosse and P. J. A. Simoes
Determining the parameter for the linear force-free magnetic field
model with multi-dipolar configurations using deep neural networks
-- B. Benson , W. David Pan, G. Allen Gary , Q. Hu , T. Staudinger
2. FROM THE EDITOR
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