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VIII. Theory of Solar Flares
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 April 2016
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By far the most significant event for Solar Flares as a whole over the past 3 years has been the operation of the Solar Maximum Mission Satellite, together with the accompanying data analysis, ground-based support and theoretical modelling. This has culminated in the series of SMM Flare Workshops, whose proceedings have now appeared (Kundu and Woodgate 1986 (I)), with chapters on a wide variety of topics which indicate the enormity and complexity of the flare problem.
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