Transport, chaos and plasma physics 2, Institut Méditerranéen de Technologie, Marseille, France, 10-21 July 1995
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Transport, chaos and plasma physics 2, Institut Méditerranéen de Technologie, Marseille, France, 10-21 July 1995
(Advanced series in nonlinear dynamics, v. 9)
World Scientific, c1996
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The Institute for Solid State Physics Library. The University of Tokyo.図書室
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Since the early developments of 'nonlinear science', plasma physics played a major role in its evolution: solitons, hamiltonian chaos, distinction between absolute and convective instabilities, and dynamics of coherent structures in turbulence. Understanding transport in plasmas is important for fusion devices but also for fundamental astrophysics, for fluid mechanics, for theoretical chemistry and engineering, and plasma processing in engineering.This second workshop gathered experts in plasma physics, nonlinear phenomena and mathematics. It aimed at enabling theoreticians, numericians and experimentalists in plasma turbulence to relate electromagnetic fluctuations, modes of self-organisation and transport processes. It may lead to developing new diagnostics and new methods for signal processing.
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