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Numerical simulation of hole closure in hohlraums

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The closure of holes in indirect-driven fusion targets (hohlraums) due to the radiation-driven hydrodynamic expansion of wall material is studied by means of 2D computer simulations.

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Ramis, R., Meyer-ter-Vehn, J. Numerical simulation of hole closure in hohlraums. Nuov Cim A 106, 1909–1911 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02780594

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