Anomalous Transport

Anomalous Transport
Title Anomalous Transport PDF eBook
Author Rainer Klages
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 614
Release 2008-09-02
Genre Science
ISBN 9783527407224

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This multi-author reference work provides a unique introduction to the currently emerging, highly interdisciplinary field of those transport processes that cannot be described by using standard methods of statistical mechanics. It comprehensively summarizes topics ranging from mathematical foundations of anomalous dynamics to the most recent experiments in this field. In so doing, this monograph extracts and emphasizes common principles and methods from many different disciplines while providing up-to-date coverage of this new field of research, considering such diverse applications as plasma physics, glassy material, cell science, and socio-economic aspects. The book will be of interest to both theorists and experimentalists in nonlinear dynamics, statistical physics and stochastic processes. It also forms an ideal starting point for graduate students moving into this area. 18 chapters written by internationally recognized experts in this field provide in-depth introductions to fundamental aspects of anomalous transport.

Classical Transport Theory

Classical Transport Theory
Title Classical Transport Theory PDF eBook
Author R. Balescu
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 367
Release 2016-04-19
Genre Science
ISBN 1483294552

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Classical Transport

Transport Processes in Plasmas: Classical transport

Transport Processes in Plasmas: Classical transport
Title Transport Processes in Plasmas: Classical transport PDF eBook
Author Radu Balescu
Publisher North Holland
Pages 376
Release 1988
Genre Science
ISBN

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Existing textbooks on plasma physics usually contain only a minor contribution devoted to plasma transport. The aim of Transport Processes in Plasmas'' is to provide a comprehensive and unified presentation of the transport theory in plasmas. This subject is of great importance in general statistical and plasma physics; moreover, it constitutes a keystone in the thermonuclear fusion programme as well as in astro- and geophysics. The subject is presented here by unified concepts, methods and notations. The contents are strongly embedded in a general framework of theoretical physics, appealing to modern Hamiltonian mechanics, kinetic theory, non-equilibrium thermodynamics, etc. The necessary concepts from these disciplines are briefly but completely explained, making the two volumes a self-contained text. Plasma transport theory can be characterised as a truly interdisciplinary activity, and several chapters are included containing the important concepts of these peripheral fields, briefly and completely. Many new features are introduced in those two volumes.

Transport Processes in Multicomponent Plasma

Transport Processes in Multicomponent Plasma
Title Transport Processes in Multicomponent Plasma PDF eBook
Author V.M. Zhdanov
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 294
Release 2002-04-11
Genre Science
ISBN 9780415279208

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Transport Processes in Multicomponent Plasma is a revised and updated version of the original Russian edition. The book examines transport phenomena in multicomponent plasma and looks at important issues such as partially ionized gases, molecular gas mixtures and methods of calculating kinetic coefficients. It makes a logical progression from simpler to more general problems, and the results presented in the book may be used to calculate the kinetic coefficients of plasma in electric and magnetic fields. The author concludes by describing several practical applications such as electrical conductivity and Hall's effect in MHD-generators. Transport Processes in Multicomponent Plasma will be of interest to advanced students and specialized researchers working in various aspects of plasma physics, including both cold plasmas for industrial research and high temperature plasmas in fusion.

Transport Processes in Plasmas

Transport Processes in Plasmas
Title Transport Processes in Plasmas PDF eBook
Author Radu Balescu
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1988
Genre Plasma (Ionized gases)
ISBN 9781493307135

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Physical Processes in Hot Cosmic Plasmas

Physical Processes in Hot Cosmic Plasmas
Title Physical Processes in Hot Cosmic Plasmas PDF eBook
Author W. Brinkmann
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 446
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 9400905459

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Gas at temperatures exceeding one million degrees is common in the Universe. Indeed it is likely that most of the gas in the Universe exists in intergalactic space in this form. Such highly-ionized gas, or plasma, is not restricted to the rarefied densities of intergalactic space, but is also found in clusters of galaxies, in galaxies themselves, in the expanding remnants of exploded stars and at higher densities in stars and the collapsed remains of stars up to the highest densities known, which occur in neutron stars. The abundant lower-Z elements, at least, in such gas are completely ionized and the gas acts as a highly conducting plasma. It is therefore subject to many cooperative phenomena, which are often complicated and ill-understood. Many of these processes are, however, well-studied (if not so well-understood) in laboratory plasmas and in the near environment of the Earth. Astronomers therefore have much to learn from plasma physicists working on laboratory and space plasmas and the parameter range studied by the plasma physicists might in turn be broadened by contact with astronomers. With that in mind, a NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Physical Processes in Hot Cosmic Plasmas was organized and took place in the Eolian Hotel, Vulcano, Italy on May 29 to June 2 1989. This book contains the Proceedings of that Workshop.

Thermodynamics

Thermodynamics
Title Thermodynamics PDF eBook
Author Juan Carlos Moreno Piraján
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 418
Release 2011-09-22
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9533076275

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Thermodynamics is one of the most exciting branches of physical chemistry which has greatly contributed to the modern science. Being concentrated on a wide range of applications of thermodynamics, this book gathers a series of contributions by the finest scientists in the world, gathered in an orderly manner. It can be used in post-graduate courses for students and as a reference book, as it is written in a language pleasing to the reader. It can also serve as a reference material for researchers to whom the thermodynamics is one of the area of interest.