Drift Orbits in Equilibrium Plasmas
In this chapter we study the guiding center orbits in equilibrium plasmas using the Hamiltonian equations for the guiding-center motion given in the previous chapter. Particularly, we define drift surfaces, and study their structures for passing and trapp
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Sadrilla Abdullaev
Magnetic Stochasticity in Magnetically Confined Fusion Plasmas Chaos of Field Lines and Charged Particle Dynamics
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Sadrilla Abdullaev
Magnetic Stochasticity in Magnetically Confined Fusion Plasmas Chaos of Field Lines and Charged Particle Dynamics
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Sadrilla Abdullaev Institute of Energy and Climate Research Forschungszentrum Jülich Jülich Germany
ISSN 1615-5653 ISBN 978-3-319-01889-8 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-01890-4
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