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Plasma Physics II: Non-linear Plasma Dynamics

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This lecture covers topics related to non-linear phenomena in plasma physics, including non-linear ion acoustic waves, the Korteweg de Vries equation, and two-fluid models. The content delves into the interaction between waves and particles, stability criteria, and kinetic theory of waves in hot magnetized plasmas.

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