Mathematical models and methods for plasma physics. Volume 1, Fluid models /

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Author / Creator:Sentis, Rémi, author.
Imprint:Cham : Birkhäuser, 2014.
Description:1 online resource (xii, 238 pages) : illustrations (some color).
Language:English
Series:Modeling and simulation in science, engineering & technology, 2164-3679
Modeling and simulation in science, engineering & technology.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11083259
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Varying Form of Title:Fluid models
ISBN:9783319038049
3319038044
3319038036
9783319038032
9783319038032
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed February 3, 2014).
Summary:This monograph is dedicated to the derivation and analysis of fluid models occurring in plasma physics. It focuses on models involving quasi-neutrality approximation, problems related to laser propagation in a plasma, and coupling plasma waves and electromagnetic waves. Applied mathematicians will find a stimulating introduction to the world of plasma physics and a few open problems that are mathematically rich. Physicists who may be overwhelmed by the abundance of models and uncertain of their underlying assumptions will find basic mathematical properties of the related systems of partial differential equations. A planned second volume will be devoted to kinetic models. First and foremost, this book mathematically derives certain common fluid models from more general models. Although some of these derivations may be well known to physicists, it is important to highlight the assumptions underlying the derivations and to realize that some seemingly simple approximations turn out to be more complicated than they look. Such approximations are justified using asymptotic analysis wherever possible. Furthermore, efficient simulations of multi-dimensional models require precise statements of the related systems of partial differential equations along with appropriate boundary conditions. Some mathematical properties of these systems are presented which offer hints to those using numerical methods, although numerics is not the primary focus of the book.
Other form:Printed edition: 9783319038032
Standard no.:10.1007/978-3-319-03804-9