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Matematicheskoe modelirovanie, 1990, Volume 2, Number 2, Pages 73–85 (Mi mm2328)  

Computational methods and algorithms

Evolution conditions in the bifurcation problem of plasma cylinder

V. V. Nefedov, A. M. Popov
Abstract: Different statements of problem of plasma cylinder transition from one dimension equilibrium to three one were studied by bifurcation theory methods. In neigbourhood of bifurcation point the solution of nonlinear problem are searched in the functional eigenfunction amplitude series. The dependences of the helical equilibrium characteristics from the bifurcation parameter are presented as bifurcation curves.
Received: 04.01.1989
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UDC: 533.95:537.84
Language: Russian
Citation: V. V. Nefedov, A. M. Popov, “Evolution conditions in the bifurcation problem of plasma cylinder”, Matem. Mod., 2:2 (1990), 73–85
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\paper Evolution conditions in the bifurcation problem of plasma cylinder
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