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A simulation of low-frequency electromagnetic phenomena in kinetic plasmas of three dimensions (English)
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26 January 1994
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An advanced kinetic simulation method has been developed and implemented in the HIDENEK code to study large space-scale, low-frequency electromagnetic phenomena occurring in inhomogeneous plasmas. The present method is specially designed for high magnetic field \((\omega_{ce}\geq \omega_{pe})\), inhomogeneous plasma simulations. The guiding-center approximation with magnetic drifts is adopted to the perpendicular motion of the electrons, whereas the inertia effect is retained in their parallel motion. Also, a slightly backward time-decentered scheme is introduced to the equations of motion and the Maxwell equations. These equations are combined to yield the full-implicit, coupled field-particle equations which allow us to determine the future electromagnetic field in a large time step compared to the electron time scales with the diamagnetic drift and magnetization currents being included.
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beam-plasma instability
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Alfven-ion-cyclotron instability
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external kink instability
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HIDENEK code
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inhomogeneous plasmas
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high magnetic field
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guiding-center approximation
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backward time-decentered scheme
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