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Fall 2017
In this thesis we present Particle-in-Cell (PIC) plasma simulations designed to model large amplitude whistler waves. There are significant nonlinear effects that arise due wave-wave and wave-particle interactions. There are two related sections to this report: one investigating the evolution of...
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Spring 2022
One of the prominent areas of interest in current plasma science is focused on understanding the mechanisms of heat transport beyond classical Coulomb collisions. The topic has applications in many areas of plasma physics, such as the solar corona and nuclear fusion devices. In strongly...