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Reviews Of Plasma Physics 1st Edition B B Kadomtsev Auth

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Reviews Of Plasma Physics 1st Edition B B Kadomtsev Auth
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Publisher: Springer US
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.69 MB
Pages: 335
Author: B. B. Kadomtsev (auth.), V. D. Shafranov (eds.)
ISBN: 9781461354901, 9781461513094, 1461354900, 146151309X
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1

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Reviews Of Plasma Physics 1st Edition B B Kadomtsev Auth by B. B. Kadomtsev (auth.), V. D. Shafranov (eds.) 9781461354901, 9781461513094, 1461354900, 146151309X instant download after payment.

Reviews of Plasma Physics Volume 22, contains two reviews. The first Cooperative Effects in Plasmas by the late B.B. Kadomtsev is based on the second edition of the author's book in Russian which originated from his written lectures for students of the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology. Kadomtsev intended to publish the book in English and even initiated the translation himself. The book represents a review of the typical plasma cooperative phenomena that determine the behavior of laboratory and astrophysical plasmas. It is characterized by lively language. The first three sections of the review deal with linear and nonlinear phenomena in fluids without a magnetic field. An additional subsection 'Solitons' has been added to the third section. The next two sections address regular nonlinear phenomena in a plasma in a magnetic field.
The second review by S.V. Bulanov et al is connected with the contents of the first. The physics of the laser-plasma interaction including such nonlinear processes as wave breaking, the acceleration of charged particles, electromagnetic wave self-focusing, the relativistic soliton and vortex generation, are considered analytically and illustrated using computer simulations.

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