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The book describes a statistical approach to the basics of plasma
physics.
The aim of this book is to elucidate a number of basic topics in
physics of dense plasmas that interface with condensed matter
physics, atomic physics, nuclear physics, and astrophysics. The
different plasmas examined here include astrophysical dense plasmas
- like those found in the interiors, surfaces, and outer envelopes
of such astronomical objects as neutron stars, white dwarfs, the
Sun, brown dwarfs, and giant planets. Condensed plasmas in
laboratory settings cover metals and alloys (solid, amorphous,
liquid, and compressed), semiconductors (electrons, holes, and
their droplets), and various realizations of dense plasmas
(shock-compressed, diamond-anvil cell, metal vaporization, pinch
discharges, and more.)Statistical Plasma Physics: Volume II,
Condensed Plasmas is intended as a graduate-level textbook on the
subjects of condensed plasma physics, material sciences, and
condensed-matter astrophysics. It will also be useful to
researchers in the fields of plasma physics, condensed-matter
physics, atomic physics, nuclear physics, and astrophysics.
Plasma physics is an integral part of statistical physics, complete
with its own basic theories. Designed as a two-volume set,
Statistical Plasma Physics is intended for advanced undergraduate
and beginning graduate courses on plasma and statistical physics,
and as such, its presentation is self-contained and should be read
without difficulty by those with backgrounds in classical
mechanics, electricity and magnetism, quantum mechanics, and
statistics. Major topics include: plasma phenomena in nature,
kinetic equations, plasmas and dielectric media, electromagnetic
properties of Vlasov plasmas in thermodynamic equilibria, transient
processes, and instabilities.
This authoritative text offers a complete overview on the
statistical mechanics and electrodynamics of physical processes in
dense plasma systems. The author emphasizes laboratory-based
experiments and astrophysical observations of plasma phenomena,
elucidated through the fundamentals. The coverage encompasses
relevant condensed matter physics, atomic physics, nuclear physics,
and astrophysics, including such key topics as phase transitions,
transport, optical and nuclear processes. This essential resource
also addresses exciting, cutting edge topics in the field,
including metallic hydrogen, stellar and planetary magnetisms,
pycnonuclear reactions, and gravitational waves. Scientists,
researchers, and students in plasma physics, condensed matter
physics, materials science, atomic physics, nuclear physics, and
astrophysics will benefit from this work. Setsuo Ichimaru is a
distinguished professor at the University of Tokyo, and has been a
visiting member at The Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton,
New Jersey, at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), the
Institute for Theoretical Physics at Johannes Kepler University,
and the Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics. He is a recipient
of the Subramanyan Chandrasekhar Prize of Plasma Physics from the
Association of Asia-Pacific Physical Societies and the Humboldt
Research Award from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation.
This authoritative text offers a complete overview on the
statistical mechanics and electrodynamics of physical processes in
dense plasma systems. The author emphasizes laboratory-based
experiments and astrophysical observations of plasma phenomena,
elucidated through the fundamentals. The coverage encompasses
relevant condensed matter physics, atomic physics, nuclear physics,
and astrophysics, including such key topics as phase transitions,
transport, optical and nuclear processes. This essential resource
also addresses exciting, cutting edge topics in the field,
including metallic hydrogen, stellar and planetary magnetisms,
pycnonuclear reactions, and gravitational waves. Scientists,
researchers, and students in plasma physics, condensed matter
physics, materials science, atomic physics, nuclear physics, and
astrophysics will benefit from this work. Setsuo Ichimaru is a
distinguished professor at the University of Tokyo, and has been a
visiting member at The Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton,
New Jersey, at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), the
Institute for Theoretical Physics at Johannes Kepler University,
and the Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics. He is a recipient
of the Subramanyan Chandrasekhar Prize of Plasma Physics from the
Association of Asia-Pacific Physical Societies and the Humboldt
Research Award from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation.
The companion volume to Ichimaru's Statistical Plasma Physics,
Volume I, this paperback edition of Volume II extends to include
advanced topics in plasma physics and condensed matter physics, now
corrected throughout.. The aim of this book is to elucidate a
number of basic topics in physics of dense plasmas that interface
with condensed matter physics, atomic physics, nuclear physics, and
astrophysics. The different plasmas examined here include
astrophysical dense plasmas - like those found in the interiors,
surfaces, and outer envelopes of such astronomical objects as
neutron stars, white dwarfs, the Sun, brown dwarfs, and giant
planets. Condensed plasmas in laboratory settings cover metals and
alloys (solid, amorphous, liquid, and compressed), semiconductors
(electrons, holes, and their droplets), and various realizations of
dense plasmas (shock-compressed, diamond-anvil cell, metal
vaporization, pinch discharges, and more. ) Statistical Plasma
Physics: Volume II, Condensed Plasmas is intended as a
graduate-level textbook on the subjects of condensed plasma
physics, material sciences, and condensed-matter astrophysics. It
will also be useful to researchers in the fields of plas
Plasma physics is an integral part of statistical physics, complete
with its own basic theories. Designed as a two-volume set,
Statistical Plasma Physics is intended for advanced undergraduate
and beginning graduate courses on plasma and statistical physics,
and as such, its presentation is self-contained and should be read
without difficulty by those with backgrounds in classical
mechanics, electricity and magnetism, quantum mechanics, and
statistics. Major topics include: plasma phenomena in nature,
kinetic equations, plasmas and dielectric media, electromagnetic
properties of Vlasov plasmas in thermodynamic equilibria, transient
processes, and instabilities. Statistical Plasma Physics, Volume
II, treats subjects in the field of condensed plasma physics, with
applications to condensed matter physics, atomic physics, nuclear
physics, and astrophysics.
The book describes a statistical approach to the basics of plasma
physics.
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