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Nuclear Fusion Physics and Technology

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Nuclear Fusion Physics and Technology deals with nuclear fusion in tokamaks. This plasma devices may generate clean energy one day, thus heavy research is under way. This wikibook should provide professional knowledge base for fusion scientists in definition-theorem-proof scheme. Consistent theory will be provided from short mathematical summary of algebra, calculus and statistics across nuclear physics and plasma physics to tokamak physics and it's technology.

The mathematical summaries should provide basic mathematical constructions used in physical theory and it's notation. Basic definitions should be provided along with basic theorems, however theorem proofs are not required. This should make clear of used definitions, especially if several different versions are used in professional literature.

The physical summaries provide full physical theory with it's proofs (experiments may be listed as proof), however only in range needed by tokamak physics.

The plasma physics and tokamak technology chapters contain full-proved physical theory used in common research. The Tokamak Basic Technology chapter describes minimal tokamak subsystems required for plasma or fusion reaction. The Tokamak Advanced Technology chapter refers to well-known empiric problems, which prevent us from fusion power plant achievement. Links are provided to previous mathematical and physical definitions and theorems mentioned in summaries.

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Mathematical base

  1. Algebra summary
  2. Calculus summary
  3. Statistics
  4. Mathematical Physics summary

Physics Base

  1. Particle Physics summary
  2. Charged particle movements
  3. Nuclear Physics summary
  4. Atomic Physics summary

Plasma Physics

  1. Plasma Continuum Physics
  2. Magnetohydrodynamics
  3. Plasma Waves
  4. Plasma Instabilities

Fusion Physics

  1. Particle Fusion Reactions
  2. Continuum Fusion Reactions
  3. Fusion Models
  4. Toroidal Magnetic Traps

Tokamak Basic Technology

  1. Tokamak Device Overview
  2. Tokamak Building Conditions
  3. Tokamak Energetics
  4. Tokamak Vacuum
  5. Tokamak Magnetic Field
  6. Tokamak Plasma
  7. Tokamak Diagnostics
  8. Tokamak Data Management

Tokamak Advanced Technology

  1. Tokamak Equilibrium
  2. Tokamak Waves
  3. Tokamak Instabilities
  4. Tokamak Research Overview

Appendices

  1. Further Resources
  2. Bibliography