Modulational Interactions in Plasmas 1995 Edition Contributor(s): Vladimirov, Sergey V. (Author), Tsytovich, V. N. (Author), Popel, S. I. (Author) |
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ISBN: 0792334876 ISBN-13: 9780792334873 Publisher: Springer OUR PRICE: $208.99 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: June 1995 Annotation: Modulational Interactions in Plasmas is the first book to present all the basic considerations relevant to the topic. It adopts a simple and universal approach, based on new methods developed for the description of modulation interactions in arbitrary media. Emphasis is given to the role of modulational interactions in fundamental topics, such as laser acceleration, the generation of strong magnetic fields, r.f. plasma heating and current drive, physical phenomena in active geophysical and space experiments, interactions of r.f. radiation with the ionosphere, etc. The methods employed can also be applied to other areas of physics. Audience: Researchers in plasma and laser physics, and nonlinear optics. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Science | Physics - General - Science | Physics - Nuclear - Science | Physics - Mathematical & Computational |
Dewey: 530.446 |
LCCN: 95012567 |
Series: Fundamental Theories of Physics |
Physical Information: 1.19" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (2.07 lbs) 540 pages |
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Publisher Description: Modulational Interactions in Plasmas is the first book to present all the basic considerations relevant to the topic. It adopts a simple and universal approach, based on new methods developed for the description of modulation interactions in arbitrary media. Emphasis is given to the role of modulational interactions in fundamental topics, such as laser acceleration, the generation of strong magnetic fields, r.f. plasma heating and current drive, physical phenomena in active geophysical and space experiments, interactions of r.f. radiation with the ionosphere, etc. The methods employed can also be applied to other areas of physics. Audience Researchers in plasma and laser physics, and nonlinear optics. |