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Plasma electrodynamics

A.I. Akhiezer, I.A. Akhiezer, R.A. Polovin, A.G. Sitenko, K.N. Stepanov, Plasma Electrodynamics, Linear Response Theory, vol. 1, Pergamon, Oxford, 1975. [Pg.172]

Plasma electrodynamics is a very important and widespread branch of plasma physics that covers in particular such topics as plasma sheaths, plasma oscillations and waves, propagation of electromagnetic waves in plasma, plasma instabilities, magneto-hydrodynamics of plasma, and collective and non-linear plasma phenomena. Only the most general aspects of plasma electrodynamics relevant to plasma chemistry will be discussed here. Details on the subject can be found in particular, in books of Kadomtsev (1976), Ginzburg (1960), Boyd and Sanderson (2003), and Fridman and Kennedy (2004). [Pg.140]

Kelley M C 1989 The Earth s Ionosphere Plasma Physics and Electrodynamics (San Diego, CA Academic)... [Pg.2813]

Beltrami fields have been advanced [4] as theoretical models for astrophy-sical phenomena such as solar flares and spiral galaxies, plasma vortex filaments arising from plasma focus experiments, and superconductivity. Beltrami electrodynamic fields probably have major potential significance to theoretical and empirical science. In plasma vortex filaments, for example, energy anomalies arise that cannot be described with the Maxwell-Heaviside equations. The three magnetic components of 0(3) electrodynamics are Beltrami fields as well as being complex lamellar and solenoidal fields. The component is identically nonzero in Beltrami electrodynamics if is so. In the Beltrami... [Pg.251]

Jancel, R. Kahan, Th. Electrodynamics of Plasmas John Wiley and Sons, 1966. [Pg.2214]

Davod G. Andrews, James R. Holton, and Conway B. Leovy. Middle Atmosphere Dynamics. 1987 Peter Wameck. Chemistry of the Natural Atmosphere. 1988 S. Pal Arya. Introduction to Micrometeorology. 1988 Michael C. Kelley. The Earth s Ionosphere Plasma Physics and Electrodynamics. 1989 William R. Cotton and Richard A. Anthes. Storm and Cloud Dynamics. 1989... [Pg.379]

Plasma-Chemical Kinetics, Thermodynamics, and Electrodynamics Table 3-2. Coefficients of Free Diffusion of Electrons and Ions at Room Temperature... [Pg.110]


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