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Allen H. Boozer
Researcher at Columbia University
Publications - 300
Citations - 11362
Allen H. Boozer is an academic researcher from Columbia University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetic field & Tokamak. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 292 publications receiving 10489 citations. Previous affiliations of Allen H. Boozer include Princeton University & Max Planck Society.
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Chapter 3: MHD stability, operational limits and disruptions
T. C. Hender,J.C. Wesley,J.M. Bialek,Anders Bondeson,Allen H. Boozer,R.J. Buttery,Am Garofalo,Timothy Goodman,Robert Granetz,Y. Gribov,O. Gruber,Mikhail Gryaznevich,G. Giruzzi,Sibylle Günter,Nobuhiko Hayashi,Per Helander,Chris Hegna,D. F. Howell,D.A. Humphreys,G. T. A. Huysmans,A.W. Hyatt,Akihiko Isayama,Stephen Jardin,Yasunori Kawano,A. Kellman,C.E. Kessel,H. R. Koslowski,R. J. La Haye,E. Lazzaro,Yueqiang Liu,V.E. Lukash,J. Manickam,S. Medvedev,V. Mertens,S. V. Mirnov,Y. Nakamura,G.A. Navratil,M. Okabayashi,Takahisa Ozeki,Roberto Paccagnella,G. Pautasso,F. Porcelli,V. D. Pustovitov,V. Riccardo,M. Sato,Olivier Sauter,M.J. Schaffer,Michiya Shimada,Piergiorgio Sonato,E. J. Strait,M. Sugihara,Manabu Takechi,A. D. Turnbull,E. Westerhof,D.G. Whyte,R. Yoshino,H. Zohm +56 more
TL;DR: A review of recent advances in the area of MHD stability and disruptions, since the publication of the 1999 ITER Physics Basis document (1999 Nucl. Fusion 39 2137-2664), is reviewed in this paper.
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Creating an asymmetric plasma resistivity with waves
TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that even waves which carry little toriodal momentum, such as electron cyclotron waves, may be attractive as a means for generating steady-state toroidal current in a tokamak.
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Plasma equilibrium with rational magnetic surfaces
TL;DR: In this article, the self-consistent classical plasma equilibrium with diffusion was studied in a toroidal geometry having a sheared magnetic field and it was found that the pressure gradient is zero unless the Fourier component of 1/B2, which resonates with that surface, vanishes.
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Physics of magnetically confined plasmas
TL;DR: The physics of magnetically confined plasmas has had much of its development as part of the program to develop fusion energy and is an important element in the study of space and astrophysical Plasmas as mentioned in this paper.
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Monte Carlo evaluation of transport coefficients
Allen H. Boozer,G. Kuo-Petravic +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a method for evaluating transport coefficients in asymmetric geometries using the Monte Carlo method is developed for evaluating the transport coefficients of the stellarator, which is applied to the star.