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Old Mar9-08, 03:56 PM                  #1
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Introduction to Plasma Physics

A complete set of lecture notes for a graduate plasma physics course. Topics covered include particle orbit theory, fluid theory, wave theory, MHD theory, and kinetic theory.

by: Richard Fitzpatrick (University of Texas)
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Old May12-08, 11:04 AM                  #2
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Thank you very much
I need books like this one
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thanks a lot. I need it!
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Old May15-09, 07:06 PM                  #7
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Great find, I know almost nothing about plasma physics.

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