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    THE THEORY OF TOROIDALLY CONFINED PLASMAS
    Revised Second Edition

    by Roscoe B White (Princeton University, USA)

    Dr Roscoe White is a distinguished research fellow in the Theory Department at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton University, and a faculty lecturer with rank of Professor. He graduated in Physics from the University of Minnesota and then obtained his Ph.D. in Physics from Princeton in 1963. After obtaining his degree he spent a year at the Lebedev Institute in Moscow as an Academy of Science exchange scientist, and two years at The International Centre for Theoretical Physics in Trieste, returning to the US to teach for six years at UCLA. In 1972 he returned to Princeton, first for two years at the Institute for Advanced Study and then to the Plasma Physics Laboratory, where he served as head of the Theory Division for six years.
     

    This invaluable book provides a basic introduction to plasma equilibrium, particle orbits, transport, and those ideal and resistive magnetohydrodynamic instabilities which dominate the behavior of toroidal magnetically confined plasmas, and to develop the mathematical methods necessary for their theoretical analysis. The book deals primarily with the consequences of ideal and resistive magnetohydrodynamics, these theories being responsible for most of what is well understood regarding the physics of fusion oriented discharges.

     
    Contents:
    • Toroidal Configuration: Equilibrium
    • Guiding Center Motion
    • Linear Ideal Modes
    • Linear Resistive Modes
    • Nonlinear Behavior
    • Mode-Particle Interaction
    • Transport
    • Phase Integral Methods
     
    Readership: Graduate students, researchers and academics in the field of fusion.
     
    “This book is a valuable and practical guide to many of the theoretical issues confronting tokamak researchers. It is intended as a textbook for a graduate course, but it should also be of use to established workers in the field both for its wide-ranging account of tokamak physics and as a kind of handbook or formulary. The pragmatic style and use of experimental observations make it particularly accessible to experimentalists.”
    Mathematical Reviews

     
    Review of the First Edition: “… this book will serve well as an introduction to the theory of tokamak equilibria and stability and to the effects of stochastic fields. In some aspects it reviews recent work. The reviewer strongly recommends this book for extensive reading.”
    Nuclear Fusion
     
    Reviews of the First Edition: “This book by Roscoe White, a well-respected member of the fusion theory group at Princeton, is a valuable and practical guide to many of the theoretical issues confronting tokamak researchers. It is intended as a textbook for a graduate course, but it should also be of use to established workers in the field both for its wide-ranging account of tokamak physics and as a kind of handbook or formulary. The pragmatic style and use of experimental observations make it particularly accessible to experimentalists.”
    Physics Today
     
    388pp    Pub. date: Apr 2006  
    ISBN:   978-1-86094-639-4
    1-86094-639-9
       US$69 / £41

     


     

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