Mean Field Electrodynamics: Triumphs and Tribulations
Abstract
The theory of mean field electrodynamics, now celebrating its fiftieth birthday, has had a profound influence on our modelling of cosmical dynamos, greatly enhancing our understanding of how such dynamos may operate. Here I discuss some of its undoubted triumphs, but also some of the problems that can arise in a mean field approach to dynamos in fluids (or plasmas) that are both highly turbulent and also extremely good electrical conductors, as found in all astrophysical settings.
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