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... Fokker-Planck codes embedded in hydrodynamic simulations have been developed to model better the nonlocal electron energy transport. These simulations describe phenomena such as thermal filamentation and thermal conduction, and influence our basic understanding of the details of the Rayleigh-Taylor instability.
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... These beams, which are effectively nonneutral plasmas, exhibit collective behaviors in addition to those bulk motions driven by the externally applied fields. The beam plasma frequency is comparable to the frequency associated with motion in the applied fields.


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