Nishikawa, 2001 - Google Patents
TRISTAN code and its applicationsNishikawa, 2001
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- Nishikawa K
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- Proceedings of ISSS-6
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Since TRISTAN: The 3-D Electromagnetic Particle Code was introduced in 1990, it has been used for many applications including the simulations of global solar windmagnetosphere interaction. The most essential ingridients of this code have been published in the ISSS-4 …
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