Microscopic Dynamics of Plasmas & Chaos (Series in Plasma Physics)

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Microscopic Dynamics of Plasmas & Chaos (Series in Plasma Physics)

Editorial Reviews
Review
A well balanced book offering a solid and detailed insight into physical processes and mathematical tools essential to the kinetic theory of the particle and wave dynamics of electrostatic plasmas. It can well serve as a useful and up-to-date reference book both to those active in a pure scientific research as well as to those involved in pedagogical work including graduate students. Numerous problems and exercises formulated throughout each of the main nine chapters, additional clarifications given in seven appendices, and a broad list of relevant references at the end of the book, help a reader to obtain a better and more detailed insight into plasma kinetics.
Zentralblatt MATH
Some of the key intellectual foundations of plasma physics are in danger of becoming a lost art. Fortunately, however, this threat recedes with the publication of this valuable book. It renders accessible those aspects of theroetical plasma physics that are best approached from the perspective of classical mechanics, in both its early nineteenth century and late twentieth century manifestations. . . Certainly it is a book that should be read backwards and sideways, as well as forwards . . . Altogther, this book provides a wealth of theroetical information that is not easily accessible from any other source.It is a book with character, written from a definite viewpoint, but it also facilitates the development of the readers' own perspectiveby offering a clear path to the original research literature.
R O Dendy in the Journal of Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion
balanced book offering a solid and detailed insight into physical processes and mathematical tools essential to the kinetic theory of the particle and wave dynamics of electrostatic plasmas. It can well serve as a useful and up-to-date reference book both to those active in a pure scientific research as well as to those involved in pedagogical work including graduate students. Numerous problems and exercises formulated throughout each of the main nine chapters, additional clarifications given in seven appendices, and a broad list of relevant references at the end of the book, help a reader to obtain a better and more detailed insight into plasma kinetics.
Zentralblatt MATH
Some of the key intellectual foundations of plasma physics are in danger of becoming a lost art. Fortunately, however, this threat recedes with the publication of this valuable book. It renders accessible those aspects of theroetical plasma physics that are best approached from the perspective of classical mechanics, in both its early nineteenth century and late twentieth century manifestations. . . Certainly it is a book that should be read backwards and sideways, as well as forwards . . . Altogther, this book provides a wealth of theroetical information that is not easily accessible from any other source.It is a book with character, written from a definite viewpoint, but it also facilitates the development of the readers' own perspectiveby offering a clear path to the original research literature.
R O Dendy in the Journal of Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion

Book Description

This book provides the description of resonant wave-particle interaction in plasmas and tools for chaotic Hamiltonian dynamics, together with a description of a turbulent macroscopic system through the chaotic classical mechanics of the corresponding N-body problem. Starting with the fundamentals of N-body dynamics to a statistical description of the wave-particle interactions, it then slowly builds up by including advanced materials involving Hamiltonian chaos, chaotic diffusion, self-consistent dynamics in the diffusive regime, as well as temporal evolution of a single-wave particle system. The material at hand is original and it describes the subject matter in a systematic and lucid way, backed up with detailed simulations.

Microscopic Dynamics of Plasmas & Chaos (Series in Plasma Physics)

Microscopic Dynamics of Plasmas & Chaos (Series in Plasma Physics),Yves Elskens,Dominique Escande,Taylor & Francis,0750306122,Chaos (Physics),Chaotic Behavior in Systems,Physics,Plasma Physics,Science,Science/Mathematics,Science / Physics

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