Grand challenges in protoplanetary disc modelling

The Protoplanetary Discussions conference --- held in Edinburgh, UK, from 7th --11th March 2016 --- included several open sessions led by participants. This paper reports on the discussions collectively concerned with the multiphysics modelling of protoplanetary discs, including the self-consistent...

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Hauptverfasser: Haworth, Thomas J, Ilee, John D, Forgan, Duncan H, Facchini, Stefano, Price, Daniel J, authors, Community, Boneberg, Dominika M, Booth, Richard A, Clarke, Cathie J, Gonzalez, Jean-François, Hutchison, Mark A, Kamp, Inga, Laibe, Guillaume, Lyra, Wladimir, Meru, Farzana, Mohanty, Subhanjoy, Panić, Olja, Rice, Ken, Suzuki, Takeru, Walsh, Catherine, Woitke, Peter
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Suzuki, Takeru
Walsh, Catherine
Woitke, Peter
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