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February 11, 1991

Supernova Explosions and Interstellar Clouds

Dr. Richard I. Klein
University of California, Berkeley

Darwin 103
3:00 PM

Dr. Richard I. Klein of the University of California, Berkeley, and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory will discuss how novel approaches to hydrodynamics on supercomputers allow us to understand the physics of blasted clouds in galaxies, the final fate of the clouds, and the radio hot spots observed in supernova remnants.