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ENHANCED PLASMA. CONFINEMENT BY MHD OSCILLATIONS
Cary, John R.
et al.
Recent Work
(1978)
Article
Peer Reviewed
Public Architecture -- ScrapHouse [Forum]
Cary, John
Heineman, Zachary
et al.
Places, Volume 18, Issue 2
(2006)
Article
LIE TRANSFORMS AND THEIR USE IN HAMILTONIAN PERTURBATION THEORY
Cary, John R.
et al.
Recent Work
(1978)
Article
TIME DEPENDENT CANONICAL TRANSFORMATIONS AND THE SYMMETRY-EQUALS-INVARIANT THEOREM
Cary, John R.
et al.
Recent Work
(1976)
Article
PONDEROMOTIVE FORCE, LINEAR SUSCEPTIBILITY, AND PSEUDOMAGNETIC FIELD IN VLASOV PLASMA
Cary, John R.
et al.
Recent Work
(1977)
Article
WAVE-ENERGY DENSITY AND WAVE-MOMENTUM DENSITY OF EACH SPECIES OF A COLLISION-LESS PLASMA
Cary, John R.
et al.
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
(1979)
Article
PONDEROMOTIVE EFFECTS IN COLLISIONLESS PLASMA: A LIE TRANSFORM APPROACH
Cary, John R.
et al.
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
(1980)
Article
THEORY OF THE HIGH ENERGY TAIL OF THE ELECTRON ENERGY DISTRIBUTION IN A PLASMA SOURCE
Cary, John R.
et al.
Recent Work
(1977)
Article
INTERPRETATION OF THE PONDEROMOTTVE POTENTIAL FOR A MAGNETIZED PARTICLE IN A LOW FREQUENCY WAVE
Cary, John R.
et al.
Recent Work
(1978)
Article
SIMULATION AND ANALYSIS OF MICROWAVE TRANSMISSION THROUGH AN ELECTRON CLOUD, A COMPARISON OF RESULTS
Sonnad, Kiran G.
Furman, Miguel
Veitzer, Seth A.
Cary, John
et al.
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
(2008)
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