The physics of hot plasmas is of great importance for describing many phenomena in the universe and is fundamental for the prospect of future fusion energy production on Earth. Nontrivial results of nonlinear electromagnetic effects in plasmas include the self-organization and self-formation in the plasma of structures compact in time and space. These are the consequences of competing processes of nonlinear interactions and can be best described using reaction-diffusion equations. Reaction-Diffusion Problems in the Physics of Hot Plasmas is focused on paradigmatic problems of a reaction-diffusion type met in many branches of science, concerning in particular the nonlinear interaction of electromagnetic fields with plasmas.
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Istituto di Fisica del Plasma, Milan, Italy
Istituto di Fisica del Plasma, Milan, Italy
The Concept of Time Scale
Description of Continuous Media
Modeling a System with a Finite Number of Variables
General Procedure of Central Expansion for Reaction-Diffusion Equations
Phase Space Analysis
Models for Coupled Evolution of Temperature and Density in a Fusion Heat Pinch
Phenomena in Resistive Magnetohydroynamics
Coherent Nonlinear Interaction of Waves in Plasmas
Coherent Nonlinear Coupling of Magnetohydrodynamic Resistive Modes
Nonlinear Heat Propagation Phenomena
Concluding Remarks