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Fully implicit kinetic solution of collisional plasmas (English)
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6 November 1997
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We describe a numerical technique, matrix-free Newton-Krylov, for solving a single species, stationary, one spatial dimension, one velocity dimension, Vlasov-Fokker-Planck equation. It is demonstrated that efficient steady-state solutions to the nonlinear integrodifferential equation can be achieved, obtaining quadratic convergence, but not incurring the large memory requirements of an integral operator. We present a model problem which describes ion transport in the edge plasma of a tokamak fusion reactor, and use this model problem to demonstrate the performance of the new solution method.
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matrix-free Newton-Krylov method
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edge plasma of tokamak fusion reactor
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Vlasov-Fokker-Planck equation
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nonlinear integrodifferential equation
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quadratic convergence
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ion transport
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