Ebook: Plasma Physics: Confinement, Transport and Collective Effects
Author: Andreas Dinklage (editor) Thomas Klinger (editor) Gerrit Marx (editor) Lutz Schweikhard (editor)
- Genre: Physics
- Tags: Atoms and Molecules in Strong Fields Plasma Physics, Nuclear Fusion, Extraterrestrial Physics Space Sciences
- Series: Lecture Notes in Physics, 670
- Year: 2005
- Publisher: Springer
- City: Berlin; New York
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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"Plasma Physics: Confinement, Transport and Collective Effects" provides an overview of modern plasma research with special focus on confinement and related issues. Beginning with a broad introduction, the book leads graduate students and researchers – also those from related fields - to an understanding of the state-of-the-art in modern plasma physics. Furthermore, it presents a methodological cross section ranging from plasma applications and plasma diagnostics to numerical simulations, the latter providing an increasingly important link between theory and experiment. Effective references guide the reader from introductory texts through to contemporary research. Some related exercises in computational plasma physics are supplied on a special web site.
Plasma Physics: Confinement, Transport and Collective Effects provides an overview of modern plasma research with special focus on confinement and related issues. Beginning with a broad introduction, the book leads graduate students and researchers – also those from related fields - to an understanding of the state-of-the-art in modern plasma physics. Furthermore, it presents a methodological cross section ranging from plasma applications and plasma diagnostics to numerical simulations, the latter providing an increasingly important link between theory and experiment. Effective references guide the reader from introductory texts through to contemporary research. Some related exercises in computational plasma physics are supplied on a special web site