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ISBN 10: 1461440440
ISBN 13: 9781461440444
Author: Donald Melrose
Quantum Plasmadynamics is a synthesis of the kinetic theory of plasmas and quantum electrodynamics (QED). In this volume, the approach applied to unmagnetized plasmas in volume 1 is generalized to magnetized plasmas. First, a covariant version of nonquantum kinetic theory is formulated for single-particle (emission and scattering) processes and the collective-medium response. The relativistic quantum treatment is based on solutions of Dirac's equation for an electron in a magnetostatic field, and single-particle processes are treated using a magnetized version of QED. The response of an electron gas is derived by generalizing the derivation of the response of the magnetized vacuum.
1. Covariant Fluid Models for Magnetized Plasmas
2. Response Tensors for Magnetized Plasmas
3. Waves in Magnetized Plasmas
4. Gyromagnetic Processes
5. Magnetized Dirac Electron
6. Quantum Theory of Gyromagnetic Processes
7. Second Order Gyromagnetic Processes
8. Magnetized Vacuum
9. Response of a Magnetized Electron Gas
quantum plasma dynamics
magnetized plasma
the plasma boundary of magnetic fusion devices
plasma in a magnetic field
plasma and magnet
Tags: Donald Melrose, Quantum, Plasmadynamics, Magnetised