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      Wall, Joshua E., author. (orcid)0000-0003-2128-1932
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      The Formation and Early Evolution of Stellar Clusters / Wall, Joshua E., author. (orcid)0000-0003
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      Breivik, Katelyn, author. (orcid)0000-0001-5228-6598
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      The most promising probe into compact binary formation and evolution will be the populations
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      Dennihy, Erik D., author.
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      exoplanetary system evolution and provides the only path forward to test such theories on a reasonable timeline
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      Hristov, Boyan Alexandrov, author.
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      -scale dynamo and field amplification during the final stages of the progenitor evolution possibly leading to
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      Black, William, author.
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      -type methods. The new techniques are applicable to the large scale integrations of solar system evolution
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      Pearson, Sarah, author.
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      disentangle the baryonic evolution of gas in dwarf galaxy interactions. We approach these problems through a
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      Banik, Nilanjan, author.
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      evolution of axion dark matter can only be described by quantum field theory on time scales longer than
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      Gordon, Peter, author.
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      There is much still to be understood about stars in the late stages of stellar evolution, including
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      Hightower, Caleb Paul, author.
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      The governing magnetohydrodynamic equations which model the evolution of a cosmic-scale magnetic