Numerical modeling in plasma physics

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In summary, numerical modeling is a powerful tool used in plasma physics to study the behavior of plasma, which is a state of matter consisting of charged particles. It involves creating mathematical simulations of various plasma phenomena, such as electromagnetic fields and particle interactions, in order to understand and predict their behavior. This allows researchers to explore complex plasma systems and make predictions about their behavior, which can then be tested through experiments. Numerical modeling has greatly advanced our understanding of plasma physics and has many practical applications, such as in fusion energy research and space exploration.
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