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Force-Free Magnetic Fields: Solutions, Topology and Applications

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The virial theorem solutions to the force-free field equations field topology magnetic energy in multiply connected domains applications force free fields and electromagnetic waves proof of the Jacobi polynomial identities separation of the wave equation, cyclides and boundary conditions as mentioned in this paper.
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The virial theorem solutions to the force-free field equations field topology magnetic energy in multiply connected domains applications force-free fields and electromagnetic waves proof of the Jacobi polynomial identities separation of the wave equation, cyclides and boundary conditions.

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The Riddle of Ball Lightning: A Review.

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