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Introduction to Plasma Dynamics
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As the twenty-first century progresses, plasma technology will play an increasing role in our lives, providing new sources of energy, ion-plasma processing of materials, wave electromagnetic radiation sources, space plasma thrusters, and more. Studies of the plasma state of matter not only accelerate technological developments but also improve the
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Contents
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Fields, particles, blocks ( point models)
- Chapter 2: One-fluid plasma models
- Chapter 3: Two-fluid hydrodynamic plasma models
- Chapter 4: Collisionless kinetic models of processes in plasma Vlasov- Maxwell equations
- Chapter 5: Kinetics of two- component plasma in classic collisions
- Chapter 6: Plasma processes with transformation of particles and radiation
- Chapter 7: Interaction of plasma with the surface of solids
- Chapter 8: Instabilities and self- organisation of plasma dynamic systems
- Chapter 9: Processes in cosmos and plasma dynamics
- Chapte 10: Examples of modern plasma technologies
- Appendix A: Comments on the topology of the magnetic field
- Appendix B: Inertial controlled thermonuclear synthesis using liners
- Appendix C: Reconnection of lines of force in plasma
- Appendix D: Ion magnetrons and thrusters with an anodic layer
- Appendix E: Tokamaks as a possible reactor for Dâ T synthesis
- Appendix F: High β in large tokamaks
- Appendix G: Ionisation of atoms and ions by electronic impact
- Literature
- Back Cover