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This book focuses on the multifluid theory in the field of magnetically confined plasma physics. The conventional two-¿uid theory by S I Braginskii is first described in detail, before the newly developed perpendicular magnetöuid theory is introduced. In this theory, only the perpendicular moments are taken from the kinetic equations. The parallel kinetic features, such as the Landau damping and particle trapping are all retained without requiring ad-hoc modelling, and the ¿uid-kinetic hybrid theories are also brie¿y reviewed. Filling the gap between the textbooks and the advanced research…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book focuses on the multifluid theory in the field of magnetically confined plasma physics. The conventional two-¿uid theory by S I Braginskii is first described in detail, before the newly developed perpendicular magnetöuid theory is introduced. In this theory, only the perpendicular moments are taken from the kinetic equations. The parallel kinetic features, such as the Landau damping and particle trapping are all retained without requiring ad-hoc modelling, and the ¿uid-kinetic hybrid theories are also brie¿y reviewed. Filling the gap between the textbooks and the advanced research developments in this ¿eld, and offering an advanced review of state-of-the-art theory and the application of magnetically confined plasma physics, this book is an essential reference for students and researchers.


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Autorenporträt
Linjin Zheng is a research scientist at the Institute of Fusion Studies, at The University of Texas at Austin. He has edited one and authored three books on the physics of fusion plasmas. His research results cover a wide range of topics in the field.