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Self-consistent chaos in the beam-plasma instability
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    Self-consistent chaos in the beam-plasma instability (English)
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    8 January 1995
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    The effect of self-consistency on Hamiltonian systems with a large number of degrees of freedom is investigated for the beam-plasma instability using the single-wave model. The single-wave model is reviewed and then rederived within the Hamiltonian context, which leads naturally to canonical action-angle variables. Simulations are performed with a large \((10^ 4)\) number of beam particles interacting with the single wave. It is observed that the system relaxed into a time asymptotic periodic state where only a few collective degrees are active; namely, a clump of trapped particles oscillating in a modulated wave, within a uniform chaotic sea with oscillating phase space boundaries. Thus self- consistency is seen to effectively reduce the number of degrees of freedom. A simple low degree-of-freedom model is derived that treats the clump as a single macroparticle, interacting with the wave and chaotic sea.
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    invariant tori
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    Hamiltonian systems
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    single-wave model
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    action-angle variables
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    time asymptotic periodic state
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    uniform chaotic sea
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    low degree-of-freedom model
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    macroparticle
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