Historical Perspective on Computational Star Formation
Richard B. Larson

TL;DR
This paper provides a historical overview of computational star formation, highlighting early developments and key insights gained from numerical simulations in the field.
Contribution
It offers a personal historical perspective and discusses important lessons learned from numerical studies of star formation.
Findings
Early numerical work shaped understanding of star formation processes
Historical insights inform current computational approaches
Highlights key milestones in computational astrophysics
Abstract
This contribution contains the introductory historical remarks that I presented at IAU Symposium 270 on "Computational Star Formation" held in Barcelona, Spain, May 31 - June 4, 2010. I give a personal view of some of the early histoy of the subject and I comment on some of the important things that were learned from numerical work on star formation.
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