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Plasma Theory - An Advanced Guide for Graduate Students

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This textbook, based on the author's classroom-tested lecture course, helps graduate students master the advanced plasma theory needed to unlock results at the forefront of current research. It is structured around a two semester course, beginning with kinetic theory and transport processes, while the second semester is devoted to plasma dynamics, including MHD theory, equilibrium, and stability. More advanced problems such as neoclassical theory, stochastization of the magnetic field lines, and edge plasma physics are also considered, and each chapter ends with an illustrative example which demonstrates a concrete application of the theory. The distinctive feature of this book is that, unlike most other advanced plasma science texts, phenomena in both low and high temperature plasma are considered simultaneously so that theory of slightly ionized and fully ionized plasmas is presented holistically. This book will therefore be ideal as a classroom text or self-study guide for a widecohort of graduate students working in different areas like nuclear fusion, gas discharge physics, low temperature plasma applications, astrophysics, and more. It is also a useful reference for more seasoned researchers.

List of contents

Chapter 1. Plasma Kinetics.- Chapter 2. Transport equations.- Chapter 3. Quasineutral plasma and sheath structure.- Chapter 4. Diffusion in partially ionized unmagnetized plasma.- Chapter 5. Diffusion of partially ionized magnetized plasma.- Chapter 6. Partially ionized plasma with current.- Chapter 7. Transport in strongly ionized plasma across a magnetic field.- Chapter 8. Drift waves and turbulent transport.- Chapter 9. Dynamics of fully ionized plasma in the absence of a magnetic field.- Chapter 10. Magnetohydrodynamics (MHD).- Chapter 11. Dynamics of plasma blobs and jets in a magnetic field.- Chapter 12. Plasma equilibrium.- Chapter 13. Transport phenomena in tokamaks.- Chapter 14. Instabilities in magnetized plasma.- Chapter 15. Magnetic islands and stochastic magnetic field.- Chapter 16. Improved confinement regime (H-mode).

About the author










Vladimir Rozhansky is a Professor and Head of Plasma Physics Department at Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University. His research interests lie in plasma theory, in particular transport in partially ionized magnetized plasma, electric fields and transport in tokamaks. He is one of the main developers of the transport code SOLPS-ITER which is used for edge plasma modelling in many tokamaks over the world. For several years he has been awarded the title 'Soros Professor', and has worked as an invited scientist numerous times at the Institute for Plasma Physics (Germany), Culham Centre for Fusion Energy (UK), and the Royal Institute of Technology (Sweden). He is an ITER Scientific Fellow. Vladimir Rozhansky has lectured on Plasma Theory at SPbPU since 1988, and was scientific adviser for many doctoral students in the area of plasma theory.

Product details

Authors Vladimir Rozhansky
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 28.11.2023
 
EAN 9783031444852
ISBN 978-3-0-3144485-2
No. of pages 363
Dimensions 155 mm x 24 mm x 235 mm
Illustrations XI, 363 p. 108 illus., 11 illus. in color.
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Miscellaneous

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