Thermal conduction in tangled magnetic fields is reduced because heat
conducting electrons must travel along the field lines longer distances between
hot and cold regions of space than if there were no fields. We consider the
case when the tangled magnetic field has a weak homogeneous component. We
examine two simple models for temperature in clusters of galaxies: a
time-independent model and a time-dependent one. We find that the actual value
of the effective thermal conductivity in tangled magnetic fields depends on how
it is defined for a particular astrophysical problem. Our final conclusion is
that the heat conduction never totally suppressed but is usually important in
the central regions of galaxy clusters, and therefore, it should not be
neglected.Comment: 16 pages, 4 figure