NIFS-676

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Author(s):

K. Itoh

Title:

A Prospect at 11th International Toki Conference - Plasma physics, quo vadis?

Date of publication:

Jan. 2001

Key words:

potential and structure, potential formation, bifurcation, electric fields, instability, turbulence, meso-scale structures, statistical approach, irreversibility, chaos and control, symmetry, improved confinement, prospect

Abstract:

A prospect of plasma physics at the turn of next century is discussed. The theme of this conference identifies the future direction of the research related with plasmas. Main issue is the potential and structure formation in plasmas; More specifically, structures which are realized through the interaction of electromagnetic fields, in particular that with electric fields, in non-equilibrium state. An emphasis is made to clarify the fundamental physics aspects of the plasma physics in fusion research as well as that in the basic research of plasmas. The plasma physics will give an important contribution to the solution of the historical enigma, i.e., all things flow. Having an impact on human recognition of nature and showing a beauty in a law, the plasma physics/science will demonstrate to be a leading science in the 21st century.

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