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|a Nishikawa, K.
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|a Plasma Physics
|h Elektronische Ressource
|b Basic Theory with Fusion Applications
|c by K. Nishikawa, M. Wakatani
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|a 3rd ed. 2000
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|a Berlin, Heidelberg
|b Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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|a XIII, 342 p
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|a 1. Introduction -- I Basic Theory -- 2. Basic Properties of Plasma -- 3. Individual Particle Motion -- 4. Formulation of Plasma Theory -- 5. Electrostatic Response -- 6. Kinetic Theory -- 7. General Theory of Linear Waves -- 8. Parametric Excitation and Mode Coupling -- II Applications to Fusion Plasmas -- 9. Plasma Confinement for Fusion -- 10. Ideal Magnetohydrodynamics -- 11. Resistive Magnetohydrodynamics -- 12. Wave—Plasma Interactions -- 13. Transport Processes -- 14. Progress in Fusion Research -- A. Appendix -- A.1 Problems to Part I Basic Theory -- A.2 Problems to Part II Applications to to Fusion Plasmas -- References
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|a Engineering
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|a Atomic, Molecular and Chemical Physics
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|a Thermodynamics
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|a Atoms and molecules in external fields
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|a Technology and Engineering
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|a Molecules
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|a Springer Book Archives -2004
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|a Springer Series on Atomic, Optical, and Plasma Physics
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|a 10.1007/978-3-662-04078-2
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|a Plasma Physics - Basic Theory with Fusion Applications presents a thorough treatment of plasma physics, beginning at an introductory level and including an extensive discussion of applications in thermonuclear fusion research. The physics of fusion plasmas is explained in relation to recent progress in tokamak research and other plasma confinement schemes, such as stellarators and intertial confinement. The unique and systematic presentation and numerous problems will help readers to understand the overall structure of plasma theory and will facilitate access to more advanced literature on specialized topics. This new edition has been updated with more recent-results
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