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Global smooth dynamics of a fully ionized plasma with long-range collisions (English)
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29 September 2014
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The author describes the dynamics of a fully ionized, two-component plasma under the influence of the self-consistent Lorentz force and binary collisions (taken into account by the Landau collision operator) by a system of kinetic transport equations and the Maxwell equations, which he calls ``Vlasov-Maxwell-Landau system''. The main aim of the paper is the prove the global existence of solutions of the Cauchy problem of the Vlasov-Maxwell-Landau system of equations in the form of a disturbed global Maxwellian velocity distribution under some conditions on the initial data. In doing so, the long-range collisional kernel of soft potentials, particularly including the classical Coulomb collisions, is taken into account -- assuming that both the Sobolev norm and the \(L^2_\xi(L^1_x)\)-norm of the initial perturbation ``with enough smoothness and enough velocity weight'' are sufficiently small. As a byproduct, also the convergence rates of the solutions are obtained. The proof is based on the energy method through designing a new temporal energy norm to capture different features of the complex system such as dispersion of the macro component in the velocity space, singularity of the long-range collisions and regularity-loss of the electromagnetic field.
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plasma physics
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transport equations
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Cauchy problem
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Landau kernel of soft potentials
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global Maxwellian solution
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disturbed Maxwell distribution function
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