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Nonlinear Plasma Theory

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The article was published on 1969-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 1030 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Ion acoustic wave & Acoustic wave equation.

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Neutrino Landau damping

TL;DR: In this paper, the kinetic regime of the collective interaction between neutrinos and electron plasma waves is described via coupled kinetic equations for neutrino and electrons, which can play a significant role as an additional and much stronger turbulent plasma cooling process in dense stellar plasmas.
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Stabilization of Instabilities by Mode Coupling

TL;DR: In this article, the nonlinear interaction between unstable and damped ion acoustic waves is investigated numerically, and the manner of stabilization depends strongly on the functional dependence of the growth rate on the wavenumber.
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Effects of nonlinear frequency shifts on certain induced scattering processes

Peter H. Yoon, +1 more
- 23 Oct 2002 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the nonlinear frequency shifts of electrostatic plasma eigenmodes in an unmagnetized plasma were investigated, and a promise was made that the methodology employed in such a study will be employed to deal with certain induced scattering terms which contain apparent singularities.
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Quasi-linear theory in the non-resonant region

TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that there is no diffusion equation for non-resonant particles when the electric field wave is damping, and that the appropriate quasi-linear solution for ƒ 1 (к, ν, t) is proportional to ∂ƒ 0 (ν, 0)/∂ν rather than ∂ ∆(ν, t)/∆
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Anomalous momentum and energy transfer rates for electrostatic ion-cyclotron turbulence in downward auroral-current regions of the Earth's magnetosphere. III

TL;DR: Jasperse et al. as mentioned in this paper derived closed-form expressions for the anomalous momentum and energy transfer rates for the ion-cyclotron turbulence in the long-range potential region of the Earth's magnetosphere.