Plasma physics : 11th International Congress on Plasma Physics : ICPP2002 : Sydney, Australia, 15-19 July 2002

The dominant theme of the International Congress on Plasma Physics 2002 was the unity of plasma physics, covering all aspects, from low-temperature plasmas to fusion plasmas, from industrial applications to astrophysics, and all three approaches to investigating physical phenomena: experiment, obser...

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