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Summary-Introduction

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 March 2018

E. Böhm-Vitense*
Affiliation:
Institute of Theoretical Physics - Kiel

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Since there is the excellent summary on stellar convection given by J.-C. Pecker at the Liège symposium on stellar evolution in 1959, where he gives a complete account of the existing literature, I shall in this summary not try to do justice to the history of stellar convection research nor shall I try to mention all the existing papers even if they are quite important. I shall rather attempt to give an objective picture of the present state of affairs in order to be able to discuss our problems with the aerodynamicists. I shall cite only those papers that have been explicitly used for the results presented here. Additional references to literature may be found in the article by J.-C. Pecker.

Type
Part IV. Considerations on Localized Velocity Fields in Stellar Atmospheres: Prototype — The Solar Atmosphere
Copyright
Copyright © Italian physical society 1960