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Plasma Electrodynamics. Linear Theory

โœ Scribed by A.I. Akhiezer, I.A. Akhiezer, R.V. Polovin and D. Ttr Haar (Auth.)


Publisher
Pergamon
Year
1975
Tongue
English
Leaves
422
Edition
[1st English ed.]
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


From the intro: properties of plasmas as a specific state of matter are to an important extent determined by the fact that there are between the particles which constitute the plasma electromagnetic forces which act over macroscopic distances. Processes occurring in a plasma are therefore as a rule accompanied by the excitation of electromagnetic fields which play a fundamental role in the way these processes develop. The electromagnetic interactions which extend over macroscopic distances show up first of all in the occurrence in the plasma of collective oscillations in which a large number of particles takes part simultaneously. The existence of these specific collective electromagnetic oscillations is just as much a characteristic of a plasma as a specific state of matter as, for instance, the crystalline ordering is for the solid state of matter. This explains the place occupied in plasma physics by plasma electrodynamics, that is, the theory of electromagnetic fields in a plasma-and, in the first instance, the theory of electromagnetic oscillations of a plasma-and the theory of macroscopic electrical and magnetic properties of a plasma. Such problems as the theory of magnetic traps, the problem of plasma heating by external fields or currents, and the theory of instabilities in a non-uniform plasma belong also to the field of plasma electrodynamics in its widest sense. We shall not consider these problems in the present book-not because they are not important; to the contrary, they are of great importance. We restrict ourselves to an exposition of the theory of the electromagnetic properties of a uniform plasma as this theory is the basis of the whole of plasma electrodynamics

โœฆ Table of Contents


Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Preface, Pages xi-xv
Preface to the English Edition, Page xvii
CHAPTER 1 - Kinetic and Hydrodynamic Methods of Describing a Plasma, Pages 1-47
CHAPTER 2 - Small Amplitude Magneto-hydrodynamic Waves, Pages 48-82
CHAPTER 3 - Simple Waves and Shock Waves in Magneto-hydrodynamics, Pages 83-170
CHAPTER 4 - High-frequency Oscillations in an Unmagnetized Plasma, Pages 171-210
CHAPTER 5 - Oscillations of a Plasma in a Magnetic Field, Pages 211-287
CHAPTER 6 - Interaction between Charged Particle Beams and a Plasma Stable and Unstable Particle Distributions in a Plasma, Pages 288-373
CHAPTER 7 - Oscillations of a Partially Ionized Plasma, Pages 374-392
References, Pages 393-404
GLOSSARY, Pages 405-408
INDEX, Pages 409-412
OTHER TITLES IN THE SERIES IN NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, Pages 413-414


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