Non-neutral Plasmas, Fusion, and Beams: The Legacy of Ron Davidson
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A perspective on the contributions of Ronald C. Davidson to plasma physics
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Jonathan S. Wurtele
- UC Berkeley
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How do classical particle-field systems become unstable? -- The last physics problem that Ronald Davidson studied.
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Hong Qin
- Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory and University of Science and Technology of China
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Evolution of an electron plasma vortex in a strain flow.
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J. R. Danielson
- University of California, San Diego
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Impact of physics and technology innovations on compact tokamak fusion pilot plants
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J. E. Menard
- PPPL
- Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
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Nonlinear Whistler Wave Physics in the Radiation Belts
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Chris Crabtree
- U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
- Naval Research Lab
- Naval Research Laboratory
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A mechanistic interpretation of the wave-particle interaction of Landau
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T.M. O'Neil
- University of California, San Diego
- University of California San Diego
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