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  1. Basics of Plasma Physics

    Basic properties of plasmas are introduced, which are valid for an extremely wide range of plasma parameters. Plasmas are classified by different...
    U. Schumacher in Plasma Physics
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  2. Strongly Coupled Plasmas

    We give a brief introduction into the basic many-particle effectes in strongly coupled plasmas and their theoretical treatment. Exemplary results are...
    R. Redmer in Plasma Physics
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  3. Magnetic Confinement

    This chapter describes the basic principles of magnetic confinement. The main representatives of magnetic confinement are the mirror machine, the...
    F. Wagner, H. Wobig in Plasma Physics
    Chapter
  4. Observation of Plasma Fluctuations

    The diagnostics of fluctuating plasma quantities and their evaluation is an important issue in the context of plasma waves, instabilities, and...
    O. Grulke, T. Klinger in Plasma Physics
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  5. Low Temperature Plasmas

    Characteristic properties and generation mechanisms of low temperature plasmas in different gas discharges are presented. A special part is focussed...
    J. Meichsner in Plasma Physics
    Chapter
  6. Method of Invariant Grids

    The method of invariant grids is developed for a grid-based computation of invariant manifolds.
    Alexander N. Gorban, Ilya V. Karlin in Invariant Manifolds for Physical and Chemical Kinetics
    Chapter
  7. Invariance Equation in Differential Form

    Definition of invariance in terms of motions and trajectories assumes, at least, existence and uniqueness theorems for solutions of the original...
    Alexander N. Gorban, Ilya V. Karlin in Invariant Manifolds for Physical and Chemical Kinetics
    Chapter
  8. References

    Alexander N. Gorban, Ilya V. Karlin in Invariant Manifolds for Physical and Chemical Kinetics
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  9. Introduction

    The state of a physical system is the mathematical description of our knowledge of it, and provides information on its future and past. A state...
    Matteo G.A. Paris, Jaroslav Řeháček in Quantum State Estimation
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  10. 2 Quantum Tomographic Methods

    The state of a physical system is the mathematical object that provides a complete information on the system. The knowledge of the state is...
    Giacomo Mauro D’Ariano, Matteo G.A. Paris, Massimiliano F. Sacchi in Quantum State Estimation
    Chapter
  11. 9 Quantum Operations on Qubitsand Their Characterization

    Information encoded in quantum system has to obey rules of quantum physics which impose strict bounds on state estimation and on possible...
    Francesco De Martini, Marco Ricci, Fabio Sciarrino in Quantum State Estimation
    Chapter
  12. Entropy, Quasiequilibrium, and Projectors Field

    Projection operators Py contribute both to the invariance equation (3.2), and to the film extension of the dynamics (4.5). Limiting results, exact...
    Alexander N. Gorban, Ilya V. Karlin in Invariant Manifolds for Physical and Chemical Kinetics
    Chapter
  13. 8 Characterization of Quantum Devices

    Using quantum tomography and a single entangled state it is possible to characterize completely a quantum device, a channel, or a measuring...
    Giacomo Mauro D’Ariano, Paoloplacido Lo Presti in Quantum State Estimation
    Chapter
  14. Mathematical Notation and Some Terminology

    – The operator L from space W to space E: L : W → E
    Alexander N. Gorban, Ilya V. Karlin in Invariant Manifolds for Physical and Chemical Kinetics
    Chapter
  15. 9 Decorporation of radionuclides

    This document is part of Volume 4 'Radiological Protection' of Landolt-Börnstein - Group VIII Advanced Materials and Technologies. It considers...
    G. N. Stradling, D. M. Taylor in Radiological Protection
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  16. Collective Effects in Dusty Plasmas

    Dusty plasmas, i.e. plasmas containing particles of nanometer to micrometer size, allow the observation of kinetic and collective effects on a...
    A. Melzer in Plasma Physics
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  17. Physics of “Hot” Plasmas

    The physics of hot plasmas, i.e. nearly collisionless plasmas with finite pressure as they occur in astrophysical or fusion applications, is...
    H. Zohm in Plasma Physics
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  18. Computational Plasma Physics

    The use of computational methods is discussed for plasma edge physicsand plasma turbulence studies.
    R. Schneider, R. Kleiber in Plasma Physics
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  19. Research on Modern Gas Discharge Light Sources

    This article gives an overview of today's gas discharge light sources and their application fields with focus on research aspects. In Sect. 15.1 of...
    M. Born, T. Markus in Plasma Physics
    Chapter
  20. Nuclear Fusion

    Nuclear fusion is one of the most important physics effects as it is the basis of power production and synthesis of nuclei in stars. The basic...
    H.-S. Bosch in Plasma Physics
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