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Three-Dimensional Simulations of the Deflagration Phase of the Gravitationally Confined Detonation Model of Type Ia Supernovae

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G. C. Jordan IV1,2, R. T. Fisher1,2, D. M. Townsley2,3, A. C. Calder1,2,4, C. Graziani1,2, S. Asida5, D. Q. Lamb1,2,6, and J. W. Truran1,2,6,7

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