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This book describes and contextualises collisionless plasma theory,
and in particular collisionless plasma equilibria. The
Vlasov-Maxwell theory of collisionless plasmas is an increasingly
important tool for modern plasma physics research: our ability to
sustain plasma in a steady-state, and to mitigate instabilities,
determines the success of thermonuclear fusion power plants on
Earth; and our understanding of plasma aids in the prediction and
mitigation of Space Weather effects on terrestrial environments and
satellites. Further afield, magnetic reconnection is a ubiquitous
energy release mechanism throughout the Universe, and modern
satellites are now able to make in-situ measurements with kinetic
scale resolution. To keep pace with these challenges and
technological developments, a modern scientific discussion of
plasma physics must enhance, and exploit, its 'literacy' in kinetic
theory. For example, accurate analytical calculations and computer
simulations of kinetic instabilities are predicated on a knowledge
of Vlasov-Maxwell equilibria as an initial condition. This book
highlights new fundamental work on Vlasov-Maxwell equilibria, of
potential interest to mathematicians and physicists alike. Possible
applications involve two of the most significant magnetic
structures known to confine plasma and store energy: current sheets
and flux tubes.
This book describes and contextualises collisionless plasma theory,
and in particular collisionless plasma equilibria. The
Vlasov-Maxwell theory of collisionless plasmas is an increasingly
important tool for modern plasma physics research: our ability to
sustain plasma in a steady-state, and to mitigate instabilities,
determines the success of thermonuclear fusion power plants on
Earth; and our understanding of plasma aids in the prediction and
mitigation of Space Weather effects on terrestrial environments and
satellites. Further afield, magnetic reconnection is a ubiquitous
energy release mechanism throughout the Universe, and modern
satellites are now able to make in-situ measurements with kinetic
scale resolution. To keep pace with these challenges and
technological developments, a modern scientific discussion of
plasma physics must enhance, and exploit, its 'literacy' in kinetic
theory. For example, accurate analytical calculations and computer
simulations of kinetic instabilities are predicated on a knowledge
of Vlasov-Maxwell equilibria as an initial condition. This book
highlights new fundamental work on Vlasov-Maxwell equilibria, of
potential interest to mathematicians and physicists alike. Possible
applications involve two of the most significant magnetic
structures known to confine plasma and store energy: current sheets
and flux tubes.
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