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Nonlinear physics in action : In honour of Professor Lennart Stenflo on the occasion of his 65th birthday
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Year: 2004 Publisher: Stockholm : Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences,

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New developments in nonlinear plasma physics : proceedings of the 2009 ICTP Summer College on Plasma Physics and International Symposium on Cutting Edge Plasma Physics, in honor of Professor Lennart Stenflo's 70th birthday, Trieste, Italy, 10-28 August 2009
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Year: 2009 Publisher: Melville, N.Y. American Institute of Physics

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Modern plasma science : Proceedings of the international workshop on theoretical plasma physics, Abdus Salam ICTP, Trieste, Italy, July 5-16, 2004
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Complex plasmas in the new millennium : Petros M. Nomikos conference centre, Santorini Island, Greece, 8-12 September, 2003
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Frontiers in dusty plasmas : proceedings of the Second International Conference on Physics of Dusty Plasmas, ICPDP Hakone, Japan, 24-28 May 1999
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Year: 2000 Publisher: Oxford Elsevier

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The study of dusty plasmas is now in a vigorous state of development. Dust and plasma coexist in a vast variety of cosmic environments and their research received a major boost in the early 80's with the Voyager spacecraft observations of peculiar features in the Saturnian ring system (e.g. the radial spokes) which could not be explained purely in gravitational terms. In addition, dust streams were measured by the Galileo spacecraft in the Jovian magnetosphere and charged dust in the earth's mesosphere was detected by a direct rocket experiment. Since then the area has greatly expanded with dedicated laboratory experiments verifying aspects of basic physics of charged dust grains in plasmas. These proceedings contain invited and poster papers which were presented by scientists active in the field from more than twenty countries. The material contains new aspects of collective interactions in dusty plasmas. For example, discoveries of dust-acoustic Mach cones, dust ion-acoustic shocks, great dust voids, vortex formation, dust crystallization under microgravity, coexistence of positive negative dust grains in the mesosphere and dust in tokamaks. The more theoretical and simulation studies focus on dynamical and structural properties and kinetic theories of strongly coupled dusty plasmas, as well as on self-organizations and structures, in addition to identifying forces (viz. wakefields, electrostatic and dipolar interactions etc.), which are responsible for charged dust grain attraction and phase transitions. The resulting book is a valuable, state-of-the-art review of the field of dusty plasma physics and will be welcomed by both researchers and graduate students who want to keep up to date in this rapidly growing field.

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New aspects of plasma physics : proceedings of the 2007 ITCP Summer College on Plasma Physics
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ISBN: 9789812799777 981279977X Year: 2008 Publisher: Hackensack, NJ World Scientific

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Frontiers in dusty plasmas : proceedings of the Second International Conference on Physics of Dusty Plasmas, ICPDP-99, Hakone, Japan, 24-28 May 1999
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ISBN: 1281112119 9786611112110 0080532039 0444503986 9780444503985 Year: 2000 Publisher: Amsterdam ; New York : Elsevier,

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The study of dusty plasmas is now in a vigorous state of development. Dust and plasma coexist in a vast variety of cosmic environments and their research received a major boost in the early 80's with the Voyager spacecraft observations of peculiar features in the Saturnian ring system (e.g. the radial spokes) which could not be explained purely in gravitational terms. In addition, dust streams were measured by the Galileo spacecraft in the Jovian magnetosphere and charged dust in the earth's mesosphere was detected by a direct rocket experiment. Since then the area has greatly expanded with de

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