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Newtonian nonlinear hydrodynamics and magnetohydrodynamics
We use covariant methods to analyse the nonlinear evolution of
self-gravitating, non-relativistic media. The formalism is first applied to
imperfect fluids, aiming at the kinematic effects of viscosity, before extended
to inhomogeneous magnetised environments. The nonlinear electrodynamic formulae
are derived and successively applied to electrically resistive and to highly
conductive fluids. By nature, the covariant equations isolate the magnetic
effects on the kinematics and the dynamics of the medium, combining
mathematical transparency and physical clarity. Employing the Newtonian
analogue of the relativistic 1+3 covariant treatment, also facilitates the
direct comparison with the earlier relativistic studies and helps to identify
the differences in an unambiguous way. The purpose of this work is to set the
framework and take a first step towards the detailed analytical study of
complex nonlinear systems, like non-relativistic astrophysical plasmas and
collapsing protogalactic clouds.Comment: Typos corrected, references added and updated (MNRAS in press