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Euler-Poincare Formulation Of Hybrid Plasma Models

Holm, Darryl D.
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Tronci, Cesare  
2012
Communications In Mathematical Sciences

Three different hybrid Vlasov-fluid systems are derived by applying reduction by symmetry to Hamilton's variational principle. In particular, the discussion focuses on the Euler-Poincare formulation of three major hybrid MHD models, which are compared in the same framework. These are the current-coupling scheme and two different variants of the pressure-coupling scheme. The Kelvin-Noether theorem is presented explicitly for each scheme, together with the Poincare invariants for its hot particle trajectories. Extensions of Ertel's relation for the potential vorticity and for its gradient are also found in each case, as well as new expressions of cross helicity invariants.

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DOI
10.4310/CMS.2012.v10.n1.a10
Web of Science ID

WOS:000297997600010

Author(s)
Holm, Darryl D.
Tronci, Cesare  
Date Issued

2012

Published in
Communications In Mathematical Sciences
Volume

10

Start page

191

End page

222

Subjects

Variational principles

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Euler-Poincare reduction

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magnetohydrodynamics

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Mhd

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Vlasov kinetic equations

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Guiding-Center Theories

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Action Principle Formulations

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Maxwell-Vlasov

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Ideal Magnetohydrodynamics

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Hamiltonian-Structure

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Conservation-Laws

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Simulation

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Equations

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Dynamics

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Physics

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February 9, 2012
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