(2016) 201:147-200 helicity estimations in models part i: finite volume

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  • who: Magnetic fields Methods numerical and colleagues from the Mullard Space Science Laboratory, University College London, Holmbury StMary, Dorking, Surrey, NT, UK have published the paper: (2016) 201:147-200 Helicity Estimations in Models Part I: Finite Volume, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors provide here the first systematic comparison of six existing for the estimation of the helicity of known in a finite volume. This choice has the following motivation: in order for HV in Eq to be gauge invariant, the input and potential fields, B and Bp, respectively, must be solenoidal, and . . .

     

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