Ichimaru Setsuo | Department Of Physics University Of Tokyo
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関連著者
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Ichimaru Setsuo
Department Of Physics University Of Tokyo
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Ichimaru Setsuo
Department Of Nuclear Engineering University Of Tokyo
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ICHIMARU Setsuo
Department of Physics, University of Tokyo
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TANAKA SHIGENORI
Department of Anatomy and Neuroembryology, Kanazawa University
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Iyetomi Hiroshi
Department Of Physics Niigata University
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Tanaka Shigenori
Department Of Anatomy And Neuroembryology Graduate School Of Medical Science Kanazawa University
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Fuse Motomasa
Department Of Physics University Of Tokyo
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OGATA Shuji
Department of Scientific and Engineering Simulation, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya Institut
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Ogata Shuji
Department Of Applied Sciences Yamaguchi University
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UTSUMI Kenichi
Department of Physics, University of Tokyo
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Utsumi Kenichi
Department Of Physics University Of Tokyo
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Ichimaru Setsuo
Department of Physics,University of Tokyo
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SATO Ken
Department of Dermatology, Iwate Medical University School of Medicine
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Totsuji Hiroo
Department Of Electrical And Electronic Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Okayama University
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Totsuji Hiroo
Department Of Physics University Of Tokyo
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Nakano Aiichiro
Department Of Physics University Of Tokyo
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Ogata Shuji
Department Of Physics University Of Tokyo
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Yan Xin-zhong
Department Of Physics University Of Tokyo
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Kitamura Hikaru
Department Of Physics University Of Tokyo
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Kitamura Hikaru
Institute For Solid State Physics University Of Tokyo
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Kitamura Hikaru
Department Of Physics School Of Science The University Of Tokyo
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NAGANO Seido
Department of Physics,University of Tokyo
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Tanaka Shigenori
Department Of Anatomy And Neuroembryology Kanazawa University
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Sato Ken
Department Of Applied Physics Tokyo University Of Agriculture And Technology
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Sato Ken
Department Of Physics University Of Tokyo
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Nagano Seido
Department Of Bioscience And Bioinformatics Ritsumeikan University
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Nagano Seido
Department Of Physics University Of Tokyo
著作論文
- Dielectric Response Function of Electron Liquids. III : Numerical Investigation of Static Properties
- Electromagnetic Radiation Arising from Nonlinear Coupling between Longitudinal Excitations in Plasmas
- Theory of Surface Collective Modes in Semi-Infinite Plasmas
- Evolution of Microscopic Bond-Orientational Order at Freezing Transitions in Supercooled One-Component Plasmas
- Observation of Freezing Transition in a Rapidly Supercooled Classical One-Component Plasma
- Numerical Examination of the Modified Convolution-Approximation Scheme for Classical One-Component Plasmas
- Thermodynamics and Correlational Properties of Finite-Temperature Electron Liquids in the Singwi-Tosi-Land-Sjolander Approximation
- Comment on Kono and Yajima's Calculation of the Dispersion Relation of the Ion-Acoutic Wave in a Turbulent Plasma
- Screening Effect of Degenerate Electron Background in High Dendity Plasms.III.Local Field Correction Due to Electron Interaction
- Screening Effect of Degenerate Electron Background in High Density Plasmas. II. Electric Resistivity
- Screening Effect of Degenerate Electron Background in High Density Plasmas. I. Thermodynamic Properties
- Stopping Power of Degenerate Electron Liquid at Metallic Densities
- Contributions of the Second Order Exchange Diagrams to Local Field Corrections in Electron Liquids
- Ion-Density Correlations and Enhancement of Thermonuclear Reaction Rate in Dense,Inertially Confined Fusion Plasmas
- Sum Rule and Hydrodynamic Analyses of the Velocity Autocorrelation Function in Strongly Coupled Plasmas
- Dynamic Evolution of Fusion Processes in Ultrahigh-Pressure Liquid-Metallic Hydrogen : Effects of Self-Heating and Radiative Cooling
- Kinetic Equation and Shear Viscosity of the Electron Liquid
- Metal-Insulator Transitions in Dense Hydrogen : Equations of State,Phase Diagrams and Interpretation of Shock-Compression Experiments
- Theory of Plasma Heating by Fluctuating Electric Fields : Effects of Correlation Times
- Ion-Density Correlations and Enhancement of Thermonuclear Reaction Rate in Dense, Inertially Confined Fusion Plasmas