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The calculation of wave fields in a cylindrical plasma using a multiple shooting technique
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    The calculation of wave fields in a cylindrical plasma using a multiple shooting technique (English)
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    A set of four, coupled, first-order ordinary linear differential equations is derived which gives, at low to ion cyclotron frequency, a realistic description of waves excited by an antenna which surrounds a cylindrical plasma that is non-uniform in the radial direction. The equations describe wave modes with very different wavelengths, and they have been solved using a multiple shooting technique, with automatic selection of the shooting points. The efficacy of this technique is discussed with particular application ot the radio-frequency heating of plasmas using the spatial Alfvén resonance.
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    ion cyclotron frequency
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    cylindrical plasma
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    multiple shooting technique
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    radio-frequency heating of plasmas
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    spatial Alfvén resonance
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