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Our new
book Asymptotic Approximation Methods in
Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics (VDM) is now on sale Blurb The mathematical background
to the topic of asymptotic approximation methods for the solution of ordinary
and partial differential equations is given first. These methods are then
applied to several examples of problems from astrophysical fluid (and magneto-fluid
dynamics). An entire chapter is devoted to each topic and among them are –
accretion disk boundary layers; fronts in thermally bi-stable interstellar
medium; ideas from geophysics (shallow water theory) applied to modeling
accretion disks; the discovery of transient perturbation growth in accretion
disks, a growth that may reasonably give rise to secondary instabilities
which, in turn, can be instrumental in driving angular momentum transport in
these objects. Finally a critical nonlinear analysis of the magnetic
Taylor-Couette flow is given. It is found that for the latter. The
magneto-rotational instability, whose importance for driving accretion disk
turbulence had been considered paramount, actually at an amplitude that goes
with the magnetic Prandtl number, a fact that would imply that this
instability, per-se, cannot cause sufficient angular momentum transport to
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