Cambridge University Press, 1999, 287 Pages
This timely volume presents a series of review articles covering every aspect of interstellar turbulence-from accretion disks, molecular clouds, atomic and ionized media, through to spiral galaxies-based on a major inteational conference held in Mexico City. With advances in observational techniques and the development of more efficient computer codes and faster computers, research in this area has made spectacular progress in recent years. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the most important developments in observing and modeling turbulent flows in the cosmos. It provides graduate students and researchers with a state-of-the-art summary of observational, theoretical and computational research in interstellar turbulence.
This timely volume presents a series of review articles covering every aspect of interstellar turbulence-from accretion disks, molecular clouds, atomic and ionized media, through to spiral galaxies-based on a major inteational conference held in Mexico City. With advances in observational techniques and the development of more efficient computer codes and faster computers, research in this area has made spectacular progress in recent years. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the most important developments in observing and modeling turbulent flows in the cosmos. It provides graduate students and researchers with a state-of-the-art summary of observational, theoretical and computational research in interstellar turbulence.