Instabilities in Space and Laboratory Plasmas
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' ... this book is a must for any starter in plasma physics and for other theoretically minded physicists who want to keep abreast of progress in that field.' Astronomical Society of Australia
'I recommend this book to every space physicist who deals with or is curious about plasma instabilities.' Eos
Book Description
This introductory account of instabilities in plasmas concentrates on laboratory plasmas, such as those encountered in fusion research, and the space plasmas studied in physics of the magnetosphere and solar atmosphere. This account bridges the gap between a graduate textbook on plasma physics, and specialized similarities between astrophysical and laboratory plasmas that are traditionally regarded as quite separate. The author, an expert in plasma astrophysics who has written a two-volume book on the subject, treats the material naturally, lending a broader perspective to the subject. This is an instructional text for graduate students and professionals in magnetospheric and mathematical physics, radiophysics, solar and theoretical astrophysics and radio astronomy.
Instabilities in Space and Laboratory Plasmas,D. B. Melrose,Cambridge University Press,0521379628,Astrophysics & Space Science,Physics,Plasma Physics,Plasma instabilities,Science,Science/Mathematics,Space plasmas,Science / Physics
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