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Marshall N. Rosenbluth
Researcher at University of California, San Diego
Publications - 181
Citations - 16354
Marshall N. Rosenbluth is an academic researcher from University of California, San Diego. The author has contributed to research in topics: Plasma & Tokamak. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 181 publications receiving 15738 citations. Previous affiliations of Marshall N. Rosenbluth include University of Texas at Austin & International Centre for Theoretical Physics.
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Comments on “Enhanced Bremsstrahlung from Supraluminous and Subluminous Waves in an Isotropic, Homogeneous Plasma”
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Reply to the comments by K. Itoh and S. Inoue
TL;DR: In this article, the stability of the collisional shear Alfven wave based on a quadratic form derived by Itoh et al. is shown to be robust to matching of inner and outer solutions.
Comprehensive gyrokinetic simulation of tokamak turbulence at finite relative gyroradius
TL;DR: In this article, a continuum global gyrokinetic code GYRO was developed to comprehensively simulate turbulent transport in actual experimental profiles and allow direct quantitative comparisons to the experimental transport flows.
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Report of the FESAC Panel on a Burning Plasma Program Strategy to Advance Fusion Energy
Stewart C. Prager,Charles C. Baker,David E. Baldwin,Herbert L Berk,Riccardo Betti,James D. Callen,Vincent Chan,Bruno Coppi,Jill P. Dahlburg,Steven Dean,William Dorland,James Drake,Jeffrey P. Freidberg,Robert James Goldston,R.J. Hawryluk,Richard D Hazeltine,E. Bickford Hooper,Amanda Hubbard,Thomas Jarboe,Joseph Johnson,Martin Lampe,J. D. Lindl,Grant Logan,Earl Marmar,Michael E. Mauel,K. McCarthy,William McCurdy,Dale Meade,Wayne R. Meier,S.L. Milora,George Morales,Farrokh Najmabadi,Gerald Navratil,W. M. Nevins,David E. Newman,Ronald R. Parker,F. W. Perkins,C. K. Phillips,Miklos Porkolab,Marshall N. Rosenbluth,N. R. Sauthoff,Kurt F. Schoenberg,John Sheffield,R.D. Stambaugh,Edward Synakowski,George Tynan,Nermin A. Uckan +46 more
TL;DR: A strategy to enable the United States to proceed with this crucial next step in fusion energy science, constructed with awareness that the burning plasma program is only one major component in a comprehensive development plan for fusion energy.