Hydrodynamic simulations of he-shell flash convection
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Bernd Freytag | USA | Falk Herwig | Robert M. Hueckstaedt | Francis X. Timmes Los Alamos National Laboratory | USA Uppsala University | Sweden Michigan State University
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