Abstract
AbstractBased on ideas due to Scovel–Weinstein, I present a general framework for constructing fluid moment closures of the Vlasov–Poisson system that exactly preserve that system’s Hamiltonian structure. Notably, the technique applies in any space dimension and produces closures involving arbitrarily-large finite collections of moments. After selecting a desired collection of moments, the Poisson bracket for the closure is uniquely determined. Therefore data-driven fluid closures can be constructed by adjusting the closure Hamiltonian for compatibility with kinetic simulations.
Funder
Advanced Scientific Computing Research
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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