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[3/23~4/13/2007] Mini Course: Introduction to Quantuum Computing
and Devices, Prof. Goong Chen
[3/16/2007] Scientific Computing Journal Club Talk Announcement
Title: A Numerical Method in Object Identification
Speaker: Prof. Jenn-Nan Wang
Time: 14:10~15:00 March, 07, 2007
Place: R308, New Math Building
[10/27/2006]Numerical Solutions for Fluid equations with source term
Speaker: Prof Xu Kun. Am10:00 R716
[10/25/2006]Gas-Kiinetic Scheme (Part2)
Speaker: Prof Xu Kun. Am10:00 R716
[10/24/2006]Gas-Kiinetic Scheme (Part1)
Speaker: Prof Xu Kun. Am10:00 R716
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[3/20/2007] CFD-MHD Seminar: Inormal Discussion
Group Meeting at 14:00, Room 716, Condensed Matter Sciences and
Physics Department Building
[3/12/2007] CFD-MHD Seminar: Inormal Discussion
Group Meeting at 13:30, Room 716, Condensed Matter Sciences and
Physics Department Building
[3/5/2007] CFD-MHD Seminar: Inormal Discussion
Group Meeting at 13:30, Room 716, Condensed Matter Sciences and
Physics Department Building
[2/26/2007] CFD-MHD Seminar: Inormal Discussion
Group Meeting at 14:00, Room 716, Condensed Matter Sciences and
Physics Department Building

 

 

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Simulations vs Observations(NGC 6782).
Simulations of winds of terminal speed of 300 km/s (~3Va) and ambient densities 10E-20 g/cm^3. The results are plotted on four-panels to illustrate selected time frames of 100, 400, 700, and 1000 years of evolution time. The appearance of the resultant density structures and shapes of shock fronts suggest strong connections to the lobe shapes of molecular outflows.