International audienceWe address the problem of the existence of the Hamiltonian structure for an electrostatic drift-kinetic model and for the related fluid models describing the evolution of the first two moments of the distribution function with respect to the parallel velocity. The drift-kinetic model, which accounts for background density and temperature gradients as well as polarization effects, is shown to possess a noncanonical Hamiltonian structure. The corresponding Poisson bracket is expressed in terms of the fluid moments and it is found that the set of functionals of the zero order moment forms a sub-algebra, thus automatically leading to a class of one-moment Hamiltonian fluid models. In particular, in the limit of weak spatia...
International audienceWe derive the Hamiltonian structure of the modified Hasegawa-Mima equation fro...
International audienceWe consider a simple electromagnetic gyrokinetic model for collisionless plasm...
International audienceWe provide a general framework for deriving Hamiltonian electromagnetic gyrofl...
International audienceWe derive the conditions under which the fluid models obtained from the first ...
International audienceHamiltonian models for the first three moments of the drift-kinetic distributi...
International audienceWe present an infinite family of Hamiltonian electromagnetic fluid models for ...
International audienceWe consider the Hamiltonian structure of reduced fluid models obtained from a ...
International audienceFluid reductions of the Vlasov-Ampère equations that preserve the Hamiltonian ...
International audienceWe derive a Hamiltonian fluid model for strongly magnetized plasmas describing...
International audienceMoment closures of the Vlasov-Ampère system, whereby higher moments are repres...
International audienceWe present a Hamiltonian derivation of a class of reduced plasma two-dimension...
International audienceFrom the Hamiltonian structure of the Vlasov equation, we build a Hamiltonian ...
We consider a reduced dynamics for the first four fluid moments of the one-dimensional Vlasov-Poisso...
International audienceThe Hamiltonian structure for an infinite class of nonlinear reduced fluid mod...
International audienceThe Charney-Hasegawa-Mima equation is an infinite-dimensional Hamiltonian syst...
International audienceWe derive the Hamiltonian structure of the modified Hasegawa-Mima equation fro...
International audienceWe consider a simple electromagnetic gyrokinetic model for collisionless plasm...
International audienceWe provide a general framework for deriving Hamiltonian electromagnetic gyrofl...
International audienceWe derive the conditions under which the fluid models obtained from the first ...
International audienceHamiltonian models for the first three moments of the drift-kinetic distributi...
International audienceWe present an infinite family of Hamiltonian electromagnetic fluid models for ...
International audienceWe consider the Hamiltonian structure of reduced fluid models obtained from a ...
International audienceFluid reductions of the Vlasov-Ampère equations that preserve the Hamiltonian ...
International audienceWe derive a Hamiltonian fluid model for strongly magnetized plasmas describing...
International audienceMoment closures of the Vlasov-Ampère system, whereby higher moments are repres...
International audienceWe present a Hamiltonian derivation of a class of reduced plasma two-dimension...
International audienceFrom the Hamiltonian structure of the Vlasov equation, we build a Hamiltonian ...
We consider a reduced dynamics for the first four fluid moments of the one-dimensional Vlasov-Poisso...
International audienceThe Hamiltonian structure for an infinite class of nonlinear reduced fluid mod...
International audienceThe Charney-Hasegawa-Mima equation is an infinite-dimensional Hamiltonian syst...
International audienceWe derive the Hamiltonian structure of the modified Hasegawa-Mima equation fro...
International audienceWe consider a simple electromagnetic gyrokinetic model for collisionless plasm...
International audienceWe provide a general framework for deriving Hamiltonian electromagnetic gyrofl...