履修条件
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授業概要
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Prof. Klaus Hallatschek (Max-Planck Institute)will give us lectures. In hot or diluted Plasmas, for example in space or in nuclear fusion devices, particle collisions are so rare that strong deviations from a Boltzmann distribution occur. The customary fluid equations (Navier-Stokes, MHD) break down and it is necessary to follow individual particle populations separately - i.e., to use a kinetic description. Surprisingly the particles do not simply move independently. The free charges in plasmas interact via collective electric and magnetic fields, which gives rise to a plethora of phenomena and theoretical concepts unknown for normal fluids.
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全体の教育目標
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個別の教育目標
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授業計画
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In detail the following effects and principal phenomena are to be discussed: 1. hierarchy of kinetic equations 2. plasma waves 3. Landau damping and phase mixing 4. kinetic instabilities 5. drift waves 6. reconnection 7. Larmor radius effects and gyrokinetics 8. plasma turbulence
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キーワード
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授業の進め方
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ntensive course Blackboard Lectures in English
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テキスト
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参考書
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A few relevant books are
F.L. Waelbroeck, R.D. Hazeltine: The Framework of Plasma Physics (Frontiers in Physics) Swanson, D. G.: Plasma Kinetic Theory (Crc Press Inc) R.D. Hazeltine, J.D. Meiss: Plasma Confinement (Dover) Landau, Lifshitz. Vol. 10 R. J. Goldston, P.H. Rutherford: Introduction to Plasma Physics (Institute of Physics Publications) D. Biskamp: Nonlinear Magnetohydrodynamics (Cambridge University Press)
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学習相談
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試験/成績評価の方法等
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Report and the number of times one has attended
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その他
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添付ファイル
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更新日付
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2017-03-31 17:56:02.659
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