Recent EUROfusion Achievements in Support of Computationally Demanding Multiscale Fusion Physics Simulations and Integrated Modeling

Integrated modeling (IM) of present experiments and future tokamak reactors requires the provision of computational resources and numerical tools capable of simulating multiscale spatial phenomena as well as fast transient events and relatively slow plasma evolution within a reasonably short computa...

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Published in:Fusion science and technology Vol. 74; no. 3; pp. 186 - 197
Main Authors: Voitsekhovitch, I., Hatzky, R., Coster, D., Imbeaux, F., McDonald, D. C., Fehér, T. B., Kang, K. S., Leggate, H., Martone, M., Mochalskyy, S., Sáez, X., Ribeiro, T., Tran, T.-M., Gutierrez-Milla, A., Aniel, T., Figat, D., Fleury, L., Hoenen, O., Hollocombe, J., Kaljun, D., Manduchi, G., Owsiak, M., Pais, V., Palak, B., Plociennik, M., Signoret, J., Vouland, C., Yadykin, D., Robin, F., Iannone, F., Bracco, G., David, J., Maslennikov, A., Noé, J., Rossi, E., Kamendje, R., Heuraux, S., Hölzl, M., Pinches, S. D., Da Silva, F., Tskhakaya, D.
Format: Journal Article Publication
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 03.10.2018
American Nuclear Society
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ISSN:1536-1055, 1943-7641, 1943-7641
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