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Plasma 2007 : proceedings of the: International Conference on Research and Applications of Plasmas ; 4th German-Polish Conference on Plasma Diagnostics for Fusion and Applications ; 6th French-Polish Seminar on Thermal Plasma in Space and Laboratory : Greifswald, Germany, 16-19 October 2007
Series:
AIP conference proceedings, v. 993

AIP conference proceedings ; no. 993.
Publication Information:
Melville, N.Y. : American Institute of Physics, 2008.
Physical Description:
xii, 459 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
ISBN:
9780735405127
General Note:
"All papers have been peer reviewed."
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All papers have been peer-reviewed. The conference allowed for a large variety of presentations of recent plasma research in a large domain from fusion to low energy plasma physics for fundamental as well as technological investigations. The conference was dedicated to scientists, engineers and students. Important scientific events in the field of recent plasma research were highlighted, as for example: Fusion programmes: diagnostics for ITER, the stellarator Wendelstein 7-X project, tokamak modelling with the participation of the European scientific community, the WEGA stellarator, inertial confinement fusion with a new approach (fast ignition), dynamics of edge modes, and fusion-reaction protons in the PF-360 facility. Plasma applications: Hall-effect plasma source for space propulsion, fluctuations at low and high frequencies in relation with the abnormal electron transport and general plasma turbulence in magnetized plasmas as well as recent results from dusty plasma research.