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Some Astrophysical Concepts

A linear algebraic system of rate equations for the fast species results, which can be solved a priori. Hence a strongly reduced (in the number of species to be treated) system is obtained. This concept originates from astrophysical applications and from Laser physics. It is in some instances also referred to as collisional-radiative approximation , for the fast species, lumped species concept , bundle-n method or intrinsic low dimensional manifold (ILDM) method in the literature. We refer to [9,12,13] for further references on this. [Pg.36]


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