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Quantum Plasmadynamics Magnetized Plasmas 2013th Edition Donald Melrose

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Quantum Plasmadynamics Magnetized Plasmas 2013th Edition Donald Melrose
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.8 MB
Pages: 438
Author: Donald Melrose
ISBN: 9781461440444, 1461440440
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 2013

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Quantum Plasmadynamics Magnetized Plasmas 2013th Edition Donald Melrose by Donald Melrose 9781461440444, 1461440440 instant download after payment.

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.

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