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Gaussian convergence for stochastic acceleration of \(\mathcal {N}\) particles in the dense spectrum limit
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    Gaussian convergence for stochastic acceleration of \(\mathcal {N}\) particles in the dense spectrum limit (English)
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    27 September 2012
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    The author first considers a single charged particle motion in composed one-dimensional wave fields and then generalizes the results to a system of \(N\) particles. In some special cases, the particle velocity is shown to follow a Wiener process in the limit of the dense wave spectrum. The proof gives a full probabilistic foundation to the quasi-linear approximation in this domain. The extension of this result to an arbitrary number of particles reveals the possibility that the ensemble picture can be applied as approximation in a single realization of the stochastic wave field.
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    wave-particle interaction
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    stochastic acceleration
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    Fokker-Plank equation
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    weak plasma turbulence
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    quasi-linear approximation
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    noisy wave fields
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    particle trajectory method
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    spectral analysis
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