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可变时刻的流体闭合与哈密尔顿结构的闭合
1Theoretical Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM, 87545, USA. jburby@lanl.gov.
Scientific reports
|October 25, 2023
概括
本研究介绍了为Vlasov-Poisson系统创建流体时刻关闭的一般框架. 该方法确保在任何维度中精确保存系统的哈密尔顿结构.
科学领域:
- 血物理学的等离子体物理学
- 计算物理学的计算物理.
- 数学物理学的数学物理.
背景情况:
- 在等离子体物理学中,Vlasov-Poisson系统是基本的.
- 构建精确的流体封闭是有效模拟的关键.
- 现有的方法可能无法保存底层的哈密尔顿结构.
研究的目的:
- 开发一个关于Vlasov-Poisson系统流体时刻关闭的一般框架.
- 为了确保在这些封闭中精确保存哈密尔顿结构.
- 允许在任何空间维度中构建适用于任何空间维度的封闭.
主要方法:
- 概括了斯科维尔-温斯坦的想法.
- 开发一个框架来构建流体瞬间关闭.
- 使用任意的大有限集合的时刻.
- 独特地确定Poisson支架为选择的时刻收集.
主要成果:
- 介绍了构建流体瞬间关闭的一般框架.
- 该框架保证了Vlasov-Poisson系统的哈密尔顿结构的准确保存.
- 该方法适用于任何空间维度.
- 关闭可以涉及任意大,有限的集合的时刻.
结论:
- 本文提出的框架提供了一种可靠的方法,用于开发精确的流体封闭.
- 这种方法促进了与动力模拟相容的数据驱动的关闭结构.
- 哈密尔顿结构的精确保存是理论和计算应用的关键优势.
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