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Waves and oscillations in plasmas
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Series in plasma physics
Publication Information:
Boca Raton : CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2013
Physical Description:
553 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
ISBN:
9781439878484

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30000010311977 QC718.5.D9 P43 2013 Open Access Book Book
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Winner of an Outstanding Academic Title Award from CHOICE Magazine

The result of more than 15 years of lectures in plasma sciences presented at universities in Denmark, Norway, and the United States, Waves and Oscillations in Plasmas addresses central issues in modern plasma sciences. The book covers fluid models as well as kinetic plasma models, including a detailed discussion of, for instance, collisionless Landau damping. Offering a clear separation of linear and nonlinear models, the book can be tailored for readers of varying levels of expertise.

Designed to provide basic training in linear as well as nonlinear plasma dynamics, and practical in areas as diverse as the space sciences, laboratory experiments, plasma processing, and more, this book includes:

Sections on basic experimental methods, facilitating students' appreciation of experimental results from laboratory and space plasmas Elements of electromagnetic field theory, fluid mechanics, and wave dynamics, including features of nonlinear wave analysis Basic mathematical tools and other relevant material are summarized in Appendices Exercises as well as short sections that can be used for student presentations A comprehensive reference list reviewing classic papers and notable texts in the field

Waves and Oscillations in Plasmas provides a solid foundation in basic plasma physics and its applications, giving a practical introduction to more advanced methods as well. Including simple physical interpretations where possible, this comprehensive, classroom-tested book places plasma sciences in the logical context of general classical physics.


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Choice Review

Plasma physics is an integral part of classical physics. It is exceptionally rich in concepts and phenomena, modern in its complexity, and ripe for important new applications. This excellent, comprehensive work addresses both the foundations of and advanced methods in the field. Pecseli (Univ. of Oslo, Norway) based the book on lectures he gave over 15-plus years in Norwegian, Danish, and American universities. Distinct sections effectively illustrate the diversity and potential of plasma physics, covering both fluid models and kinetic plasma models and linear and nonlinear processes. The author also explains experimental results from both laboratory and space plasmas. Each of the volume's 24 chapters advances a particular focus, and chapters can be flexibly modified to meet the needs of a wide range of readers, depending on their backgrounds. The book includes exercises at different levels along with short sections suitable as a basis for student presentations. A concise summary of plasma instabilities and common mathematical tools are provided in the appendixes. Statistical aspects of plasmas are limited in the main body of the book, but covered for collision processes within one appendix. This work fills a critical niche in fleshing out the full range of classical physics. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above. T. Eastman formerly, University of Maryland


Table of Contents

Introduction
Basics of Continuum Models
Liner Wave Dynamics
Weakly NonlinearWaves
Basics of Electromagnetism
Natural Occurrences of Plasmas
Single Particle Motion
Basic Plasma Parameters
Experimental Devices
Magneto-Hydrodynamics by Brute Force
Plasma as a Mixture of Charged Gases
Waves in Cold Plasmas
ElectrostaticWaves inWarm Homogeneous and Isotropic Plasmas
Fluid Models for Nonlinear ElectrostaticWaves: Isotropic Case
Small Amplitude Waves in AnisotropicWarm Plasmas
Fluid Models for Nonlinear ElectrostaticWaves:Magnetized Case
Linear DriftWaves
Weakly Nonlinear Electrostatic DriftWaves
Kinetic Plasma Theory
Kinetic Description of Electron PlasmaWaves
Kinetic Plasma SoundWaves
Nonlinear Kinetic Equilibria
Nonlinear Landau Damping
Quasi-linear Theory
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