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Preprints of the Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics, 2000, 008 (Mi ipmp1153)  

The Homogeneous Hydrodynamic Model for Conductivity Electrons in Low Ionized Gas

A. V. Berezin, N. S. Kellin, M. B. Markov, S. V. Parot’kin
Abstract: The hydrodynamic model of low energy electron movement in weekly ionized gas under the pressure 0.001-1 atm. was constructed. The ionization is carrying out by the relativistic electron flux, which creates a non stationary electric field in the gas. The spatial homogeneous case is considered. The results of numerical calculations are represented, their analysis, based on the comparison with experimental data, is worked out.
Document Type: Preprint
Language: Russian
Citation: A. V. Berezin, N. S. Kellin, M. B. Markov, S. V. Parot’kin, “The Homogeneous Hydrodynamic Model for Conductivity Electrons in Low Ionized Gas”, Keldysh Institute preprints, 2000, 008
Citation in format AMSBIB
\Bibitem{BerKelMar00}
\by A.~V.~Berezin, N.~S.~Kellin, M.~B.~Markov, S.~V.~Parot’kin
\paper The Homogeneous Hydrodynamic Model for Conductivity Electrons in Low Ionized Gas
\jour Keldysh Institute preprints
\yr 2000
\papernumber 008
\mathnet{http://mi.mathnet.ru/ipmp1153}
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