MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS 07 November 2018 CONTENTS
1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK 2. FROM THE EDITOR =====================================================================
1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK ===================================
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The Origin of Major Solar Activity - Collisional Shearing Between Nonconjugated Polarities of Multiple Bipoles Emerging Within Active Regions -- Georgios Chintzoglou, Jie Zhang, Mark C. M. Cheung, Maria Kazachenko
Probing the Puzzle of Behind-the-limb γ-Ray Flares: Data-driven Simulations of Magnetic Connectivity and CME-driven Shock Evolution -- Meng Jin, Vahé Petrosian, Wei Liu, Nariaki V. Nitta, Nicola Omodei, Fatima Rubio da Costa, Frederic Effenberger, Gang Li, Melissa Pesce-Rollins, Alice Allafort, and Ward Manchester IV
Transition-region explosive events produced by plasmoid instability -- Dong Li
Flare Productivity of Major Flaring Solar Active Regions: A Time-series Study of Photospheric Magnetic Properties -- Eo-Jin Lee, Sung-Hong Park, Yong-Jae Moon
Physical processes involved in the EUV "Surge" Event of 09 May 2012 -- Marcelo Lopez-Fuentes, Cristina H. Mandrini, Mariano Poisson, Pascal Demoulin, German Cristiani, Fernando M. Lopez, Maria Luisa Luoni
2. FROM THE EDITOR ==================
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