Volume 1993: Front-runners’ Symposium on Plasma Physics in Honor of Professors Kimitaka Itoh and Sanae-I. Itoh
Volume 1993: Front-runners’ Symposium on Plasma Physics in Honor of Professors Kimitaka Itoh and Sanae-I. Itoh
By Katsumi Ida and Yasushi Todo
Volume 1993 is the proceedings of Front-runners’ Symposium on Plasma Physics in Honor of Professors Kimitaka Itoh and Sanae-I. Itoh (11 January 2018, Gifu, Japan)
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Summary of this volume: The Front-runners’ Symposium on Plasma Physics in Honor of Professors Kimitaka Itoh and Sanae-I. Itoh was held in Toki, Gifu, Japan on 11 January 2018. This symposium was on plasma physics by the scientists who have been leading research as Front-runners. The conference was organized by the National Institute for Fusion Science, Toki, Gifu, Japan on the occasion of the retirement of Professors K. Itoh and S.-I. Itoh, who have led the research on plasma physics both in theory and experiments for the last 30 or so years. They proposed the theoretical model for the transition from low confinement to high confinement (L-H transition) associated with the suppression of turbulence in plasma. Since then, they have led the research on turbulence, transition phenomena, and transport barriers in plasma. The scope of this symposium was plasma physics related to the L-H transition in plasma, both in theory and in experiments.
These proceedings will be of interest to: Graduate students, Ph.D./postdocs, and plasma physicists.
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