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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3181105

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zbMATH Open0111.46006MaRDI QIDQ3848879FDOQ3848879


Authors: Vitaly Shafranov Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 1963



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zbMATH Keywords

mechanics of particles and systems



Cited In (12)

  • Hierarchical robust systems for magnetic plasma control in tokamaks with adaptation
  • Vortex structures with temperature inhomogeneity
  • Application of the multipole method to direct and inverse problems for the Grad-Shafranov equation with a nonlocal condition
  • Flexibility and rigidity in steady fluid motion
  • Computation of MHD equilibrium of tokamak plasma
  • Modeling the temporal evolution of tokamak discharge
  • Rapid calculation of tokamak equilibria with toroidal rotation via minimization of a functional
  • Stationary axial plasma equilibrium in light of the magnetic polarization force
  • Plasma equilibrium calculations by line successive over relaxation
  • Plasmastatic problems in two-fluid magnetohydrodynamics with allowance for the electron inertia
  • A class of steady axisymmetric incompressible flows
  • Equilibrium configurations of plasma in the approximation of two-fluid magnetohydrodynamics with electron inertia taken into account





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