Application of Linear Response Theory to Dielectric and Conduction Problems in a Turbulent Plasma
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概要
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The dielectric function in a turbulent plasma is derived based on the linear response theory, in which a summation of the infinite series is made in order to get the pair-correlational effects exactly. This infinite sum can be performed with the aid of diagram techniques and reproduces the dielectric function obtained before by Kono and Yajima. The complex conductivity is also derived by using a similar diagram technique and rightly agrees with that obtained kinetic-theoretically by Nishikawa and Ichikawa.
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著者
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Yajima Nobuo
Institute Of Plasma Physics Nagoya University
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Yajima Nobuo
Institute Of Plasma Physics Nagoya University:research Institute For Applied Mechnics Kyushu Univers
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Kono Mitsuo
Institute of Plasma Physics, Nagoya University
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Kono Mitsuo
Institute Of Plasma Physics Nagoya University:research Institute For Applied Mechnics Kyushu Univers
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