Non-Linear Instabilities in Plasmas and Hydrodynamics

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Drift Waves
Dynamic Chaos
Electron Viscosity
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fluctuation chaos
geophysical fluid dynamics
Helical Turbulence
Jovian Atmosphere
magnetic
Magnetic Hydrodynamics
Magnetoacoustic Waves
Mode Coupling Coefficients
multiplicative
Negative Energy Waves
Nonlinear Instabilities
nonlinear instability modeling in science
Phase Trajectories
plasma confinement
Plasma Density
Primary Instability
Primary Wave
Pump Wave
Quasi-linear Approximation
Richardson Number
S. S. Moiseev
secondary
Secondary Instability
Secondary Perturbations
space physics applications
Turbulence Energy
turbulent
Turbulent Pulsations
Turbulent Viscosity
V. G. Pungin
Victor N. Oraevsky
viscosity
Vitaly I. Kisin
vortex dynamo theory
wave-particle interactions
waves
Zonal Winds

Product details

  • ISBN 9780750304832
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jan 1999
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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For the first time in a single book, Non-Linear Instabilities in Plasmas and Hydrodynamics presents the underlying physics of fast secondary instabilities. This exceptionally well-written, introductory book discusses the basic ideas of the physics of secondary or induced, nonlinear instabilities in wave-sustaining media. The authors, world-renowned experts in the field, have brought together the results of papers scattered throughout the literature to explain subjects as diverse as fluctuation chaos, wave-turbulent instabilities, vortex dynamos, beam-plasma interactions, plasma confinement, and the origins of typhoons in the Earth's atmosphere and magnetic fields in galaxies. Paving the way for new and exciting research in the future, this broad, interdisciplinary book enables a wide range of physicists to apply the concepts discussed to obtain new results in plasma physics, space physics, hydrodynamics, and geophysics.

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