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Laser heating of a dense plasma pinch
(The American Institute of Physics, 1975-03)
A single fluid, two−temperature, one−dimensional magnetohydrodynamic model has been developed to describe the properties of a linear pinch plasma heated by an axially directed laser beam. The coupling of the laser light ...
Calculation of Current Correlations in Classical Fluids via Modeled Kinetic Equations
(American Physical Society, 1970-03)
In an earlier paper, the generalized Langevin approach of Mori and Zwanzig has been applied to generate an exact kinetic equation describing the time correlation of fluctuations in the microscopic phase density for a ...
Spectral representations for the memory kernel characterizing self-diffusion
(Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers; Plenum Publishing Corporation ; Springer Science+Business Media, 1974-11)
Approximate spectral representations are developed for the memory kernel which characterizes self-diffusion. These spectral representations are based upon approximate eigenfunctions constructed via the Rayleigh variational ...
Theory of Self‐Diffusion in Classical Fluids: The Van Hove Self‐Correlation Function G8(r,t)G8(r,t)
(The American Institute of Physics, 1970-09)
Projection operator techniques have been applied to study the diffusion of a test particle in a classical many‐particle system such as a liquid or a plasma. Particular attention has been directed towards the calculation ...
GRAMMATICAL GENDER AND GENDER IDENTITY DEVELOPMENT: Cross Cultural and Cross Lingual Implications
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 1974-04)
The Calculation of Current Correlations in Classical Fluids via Modeled Kinetic Equations
(American Physical Society, 1970-09)
The transverse and longitudinal current correlations in a simple classical fluid were originally calculated from a modeled kinetic equation using an approximate solution valid for only small values of wave number k. These ...
A comparison of projection operator formalisms for the study of self-diffusion
(Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers; Plenum Publishing Corporation ; Springer Science+Business Media, 1973-11)
The utility of projection operator formalisms for describing the dynamics of many-body systems is studied, and the compatibility of these formalisms with certain approximation schemes is evaluated in the light of known ...
Numerical studies of exploding‐wire plasmas
(The American Institute of Physics, 1974-04)
A plasma created by exploding a thin lithium wire in a vacuum is analyzed using a magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) model. The two‐temperature MHD equations including finite thermal conductivity and electrical resistivity are ...
Theory of light scattering from dense plasmas
(The American Institute of Physics, 1973-05)
Projection operator techniques have been applied to derive a coupled set of exact kinetic equations describing microscopic density fluctuations in an infinite, fully‐ionized, classical plasma in thermal equilibrium. The ...