Progress in the development of the MARBLE platform for studying thermonuclear burn in the presence of heterogeneous mix on OMEGA and the National Ignition Facility
T. J. Murphy(University College Cork), I. L. Tregillis(Los Alamos National Laboratory), Christopher E. Hamilton(Los Alamos National Laboratory), Joseph Smidt(Los Alamos National Laboratory), N A G Parra-Vasquez(Los Alamos National Laboratory), J. A. Cobble(Los Alamos National Laboratory), B. M. Haines(Los Alamos National Laboratory), D. W. Schmidt(Los Alamos National Laboratory), Richard E. Olson(Los Alamos National Laboratory), R. B. Randolph(Los Alamos National Laboratory), Rahul Shah(Los Alamos National Laboratory), M. R. Douglas(Sandia National Laboratories), J. R. Fincke(Los Alamos National Laboratory), J. A. Oertel(Los Alamos National Laboratory), Maria Lee(Los Alamos National Laboratory)
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