The mathematical description of laboratory fusion plasmas produced in Tokamaks is still challenging. Complete models for electrons and ions, as Vlasov-Maxwell systems, are computationally too expensive because they take into account all details and scales of magneto-hydrodynamics. In particular, for most of the relevant studies, the mass electron is negligible and the velocity of material waves is much smaller than the speed of light. Therefore it is useful to understand simplified models. Here we propose and study one of those which keeps both the complexity of the Vlasov equation for ions and the Hall effect in Maxwell's equation. Based on energy dissipation, a fundamental physical property, we show that the model is nonlinear stable and ...
The low-frequency limit of Maxwell equations is considered in the Maxwell-Vlasov system. This limit ...
The equations describing planar magnetoacoustic waves of permanent form in a cold plasma are rewritt...
Vlasov-Maxwell equilibria are characterised by the self-consistent descriptions of the steady-states...
The mathematical description of laboratory fusion plasmas produced in Tokamaks is still challenging....
International audienceThe controlled fusion is achieved by magnetic confinement : the plasma is conf...
This article is concerned with the kinetic modeling, by means of the Vlasov equation, of charged par...
This thesis is concerned with the mathematical study of some aspects of the Vlasov- Poisson equation...
International audienceThe energy production through thermonuclear fusion requires the confinement of...
We present a Vlasov–DArwin numerical code (ViDA) specifically designed to address plasma physics pr...
This thesis is devoted to the study of kinetic models that describe collisionless plasmas subject to...
In this paper, we develop a one-dimensional (1-D), quasineutral, hybrid Vlasov-Maxwell equilibrium m...
The class of plasma processes for which the so-called Vlasov approximation is inadequate is investig...
We present a numerical code (AViDA) specifically designed to address multi-scale plasma physics prob...
The origin of magnetic fields observed in laboratory and astrophysical plasmas is one ofthe most cha...
High temperature laboratory and rarefied space plasmas can be considered in many situations as colli...
The low-frequency limit of Maxwell equations is considered in the Maxwell-Vlasov system. This limit ...
The equations describing planar magnetoacoustic waves of permanent form in a cold plasma are rewritt...
Vlasov-Maxwell equilibria are characterised by the self-consistent descriptions of the steady-states...
The mathematical description of laboratory fusion plasmas produced in Tokamaks is still challenging....
International audienceThe controlled fusion is achieved by magnetic confinement : the plasma is conf...
This article is concerned with the kinetic modeling, by means of the Vlasov equation, of charged par...
This thesis is concerned with the mathematical study of some aspects of the Vlasov- Poisson equation...
International audienceThe energy production through thermonuclear fusion requires the confinement of...
We present a Vlasov–DArwin numerical code (ViDA) specifically designed to address plasma physics pr...
This thesis is devoted to the study of kinetic models that describe collisionless plasmas subject to...
In this paper, we develop a one-dimensional (1-D), quasineutral, hybrid Vlasov-Maxwell equilibrium m...
The class of plasma processes for which the so-called Vlasov approximation is inadequate is investig...
We present a numerical code (AViDA) specifically designed to address multi-scale plasma physics prob...
The origin of magnetic fields observed in laboratory and astrophysical plasmas is one ofthe most cha...
High temperature laboratory and rarefied space plasmas can be considered in many situations as colli...
The low-frequency limit of Maxwell equations is considered in the Maxwell-Vlasov system. This limit ...
The equations describing planar magnetoacoustic waves of permanent form in a cold plasma are rewritt...
Vlasov-Maxwell equilibria are characterised by the self-consistent descriptions of the steady-states...