Author: H. Kikuchi
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9400984405
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 410
Book Description
This book contains the lectures presented at the International Workshop on Relation between Laboratory and Space Plasmas held at Gakushi-Kaikan (University Alumni Association) Kanda in Tokyo, Japan on 14 - 15 April, 1980. Its aim was to bring together laboratory, fusion and space plasma physicists and to highlight the communality of basic plasma phenomena, similarities and differences observed in the laboratory and in space, thus exchanging information tnd views on new ideas to link both areas. Although similar type of conferences were held in Europe and recently in the States, this is the first time we have had in Japan for such an international meeting, which may be regarded as an extended version of our national Workshop held twice at the Institute of Plasma Physics of Japan (IPPJ) in 1976 and in 1977 (IPPJ Research Report No. 286 and No. 365). The Workshop consisted of seven regular sessions and one special session with approximately ninety participants from allover the world. Thirty-six papers, invited and contributed, were presented, nine from U. S. A., three from U. S. S. R., two of each from Germany, France, India, one of each from Sweden, Canada, Belgium and fifteen from Japan. The topics covered were: (1) The Critical Velocity (2) Beam Plasma Discharges and Interactions (3) Double Layers and Shocks (4) Instabilities in the Equatorial and Auroral Electrojets (5) Turbulent and Anomalous Plasmas (6) Plasma Irregularities (7) Solar Plasma Phenomena (8) Active Experiments in Space Plasmas and Their Simulation in the Laboratory.
Relation Between Laboratory and Space Plasmas
Author: H. Kikuchi
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9400984405
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 410
Book Description
This book contains the lectures presented at the International Workshop on Relation between Laboratory and Space Plasmas held at Gakushi-Kaikan (University Alumni Association) Kanda in Tokyo, Japan on 14 - 15 April, 1980. Its aim was to bring together laboratory, fusion and space plasma physicists and to highlight the communality of basic plasma phenomena, similarities and differences observed in the laboratory and in space, thus exchanging information tnd views on new ideas to link both areas. Although similar type of conferences were held in Europe and recently in the States, this is the first time we have had in Japan for such an international meeting, which may be regarded as an extended version of our national Workshop held twice at the Institute of Plasma Physics of Japan (IPPJ) in 1976 and in 1977 (IPPJ Research Report No. 286 and No. 365). The Workshop consisted of seven regular sessions and one special session with approximately ninety participants from allover the world. Thirty-six papers, invited and contributed, were presented, nine from U. S. A., three from U. S. S. R., two of each from Germany, France, India, one of each from Sweden, Canada, Belgium and fifteen from Japan. The topics covered were: (1) The Critical Velocity (2) Beam Plasma Discharges and Interactions (3) Double Layers and Shocks (4) Instabilities in the Equatorial and Auroral Electrojets (5) Turbulent and Anomalous Plasmas (6) Plasma Irregularities (7) Solar Plasma Phenomena (8) Active Experiments in Space Plasmas and Their Simulation in the Laboratory.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9400984405
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 410
Book Description
This book contains the lectures presented at the International Workshop on Relation between Laboratory and Space Plasmas held at Gakushi-Kaikan (University Alumni Association) Kanda in Tokyo, Japan on 14 - 15 April, 1980. Its aim was to bring together laboratory, fusion and space plasma physicists and to highlight the communality of basic plasma phenomena, similarities and differences observed in the laboratory and in space, thus exchanging information tnd views on new ideas to link both areas. Although similar type of conferences were held in Europe and recently in the States, this is the first time we have had in Japan for such an international meeting, which may be regarded as an extended version of our national Workshop held twice at the Institute of Plasma Physics of Japan (IPPJ) in 1976 and in 1977 (IPPJ Research Report No. 286 and No. 365). The Workshop consisted of seven regular sessions and one special session with approximately ninety participants from allover the world. Thirty-six papers, invited and contributed, were presented, nine from U. S. A., three from U. S. S. R., two of each from Germany, France, India, one of each from Sweden, Canada, Belgium and fifteen from Japan. The topics covered were: (1) The Critical Velocity (2) Beam Plasma Discharges and Interactions (3) Double Layers and Shocks (4) Instabilities in the Equatorial and Auroral Electrojets (5) Turbulent and Anomalous Plasmas (6) Plasma Irregularities (7) Solar Plasma Phenomena (8) Active Experiments in Space Plasmas and Their Simulation in the Laboratory.
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Index of Conference Proceedings Received
Author: British Library. Lending Division
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Congresses and conventions
Languages : en
Pages : 864
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Congresses and conventions
Languages : en
Pages : 864
Book Description
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Directory of Published Proceedings
Laboratory and Space Plasmas
Author: Hiroshi Kikuchi
Publisher: Springer
ISBN:
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 698
Book Description
The aim of this workshop was to bring together laboratory, fusion, and space plasma physicists to exchange information and views on basic concepts and new ideas. Topics covered in the proceedings include: - extreme-state and fusion plasmas - dusty and dirty plasmas - double layers and acceleration - planetary lightning, discharges, and emissions - solar plasmas and 3He-rich flares - planetary, cometary, and interplanetary plasmas - structure and atmosphere of Comet Halley Emphasis is placed on basic correspondence between laboratory and space plasmas, with particular reference to recent observations and simulations. The topics are arranged to allow a direct comparison in the common language of plasma physics.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN:
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 698
Book Description
The aim of this workshop was to bring together laboratory, fusion, and space plasma physicists to exchange information and views on basic concepts and new ideas. Topics covered in the proceedings include: - extreme-state and fusion plasmas - dusty and dirty plasmas - double layers and acceleration - planetary lightning, discharges, and emissions - solar plasmas and 3He-rich flares - planetary, cometary, and interplanetary plasmas - structure and atmosphere of Comet Halley Emphasis is placed on basic correspondence between laboratory and space plasmas, with particular reference to recent observations and simulations. The topics are arranged to allow a direct comparison in the common language of plasma physics.
Exploration of the Outer Heliosphere and the Local Interstellar Medium
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
ISBN: 0309091861
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
This report is the summary of a workshop held in May 2003 by the Space Studies Board's Committee on Solar and Space Physics to synthesize understanding of the physics of the outer heliosphere and the critical role played by the local interstellar medium (LISM) and to identify directions for the further exploration of this challenging environment.
Publisher: National Academies Press
ISBN: 0309091861
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
This report is the summary of a workshop held in May 2003 by the Space Studies Board's Committee on Solar and Space Physics to synthesize understanding of the physics of the outer heliosphere and the critical role played by the local interstellar medium (LISM) and to identify directions for the further exploration of this challenging environment.