Lockheed Martin Compact Fusion ReactorThe Lockheed Martin Compact Fusion Reactor (CFR) is a fusion power project at Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works. Its high-beta configuration, which implies that the ratio of plasma pressure to magnetic pressure is greater than or equal to 1 (compared to tokamak designs' 0.05), allows a compact design and expedited development. The project was active between 2010 and 2019, after that date there have been no updates and it appears the division has shut down.
Numerical methods for ordinary differential equationsNumerical methods for ordinary differential equations are methods used to find numerical approximations to the solutions of ordinary differential equations (ODEs). Their use is also known as "numerical integration", although this term can also refer to the computation of integrals. Many differential equations cannot be solved exactly. For practical purposes, however – such as in engineering – a numeric approximation to the solution is often sufficient. The algorithms studied here can be used to compute such an approximation.
Réacteur nucléaire hybride fusion fissionUn réacteur nucléaire hybride fusion fission est un concept de réacteur nucléaire qui utilise une combinaison de processus de fusion et de fission nucléaires. Dans un tel réacteur, des neutrons rapides à haute énergie provenant d'un réacteur à fusion déclenchent la fission de combustibles de manière sous-critique. Les réactions de fission ne seraient donc pas en chaîne auto-entretenue.
Edge-localized modeAn edge-localized mode (ELM) is a plasma instability occurring in the edge region of a tokamak plasma due to periodic relaxations of the edge transport barrier in high-confinement mode. Each ELM burst is associated with expulsion of particles and energy from the confined plasma into the scrape-off layer. This phenomenon was first observed in the ASDEX tokamak in 1981. Diamagnetic effects in the model equations expand the size of the parameter space in which solutions of repeated sawteeth can be recovered compared to a resistive MHD model.
Plasma cosmologyPlasma cosmology is a non-standard cosmology whose central postulate is that the dynamics of ionized gases and plasmas play important, if not dominant, roles in the physics of the universe at interstellar and intergalactic scales. In contrast, the current observations and models of cosmologists and astrophysicists explain the formation, development, and evolution of large-scale structures as dominated by gravity (including its formulation in Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity).
Forme quadratiquethumb|L'annulation d'une forme quadratique donne le cône de lumière de la relativité restreinte, son signe fait la différence entre les événements accessibles ou inaccessibles dans l'espace-temps. En mathématiques, une forme quadratique est un polynôme homogène de degré 2 avec un nombre quelconque de variables. Les formes quadratiques d'une, deux et trois variables sont données respectivement par les formules suivantes (a,b,c,d,e,f désignant des coefficients) : L'archétype de forme quadratique est la forme x + y + z sur R, qui définit la structure euclidienne et dont la racine carrée permet de calculer la norme d'un vecteur.
Fréquence plasmaEn physique, la fréquence plasma, ou fréquence de Langmuir, ou encore pulsation plasma, est la fréquence caractéristique des ondes de plasma, c'est-à-dire des oscillations des charges électriques présentes dans les milieux conducteurs, comme le métal ou les plasmas. À l'image de l'onde électromagnétique qui, quantifiée, est décrite par des photons, cette onde de plasma est quantifiée en plasmons.
Double layer (plasma physics)A double layer is a structure in a plasma consisting of two parallel layers of opposite electrical charge. The sheets of charge, which are not necessarily planar, produce localised excursions of electric potential, resulting in a relatively strong electric field between the layers and weaker but more extensive compensating fields outside, which restore the global potential. Ions and electrons within the double layer are accelerated, decelerated, or deflected by the electric field, depending on their direction of motion.
Numerical methods for partial differential equationsNumerical methods for partial differential equations is the branch of numerical analysis that studies the numerical solution of partial differential equations (PDEs). In principle, specialized methods for hyperbolic, parabolic or elliptic partial differential equations exist. Finite difference method In this method, functions are represented by their values at certain grid points and derivatives are approximated through differences in these values.
Definite quadratic formIn mathematics, a definite quadratic form is a quadratic form over some real vector space V that has the same sign (always positive or always negative) for every non-zero vector of V. According to that sign, the quadratic form is called positive-definite or negative-definite. A semidefinite (or semi-definite) quadratic form is defined in much the same way, except that "always positive" and "always negative" are replaced by "never negative" and "never positive", respectively.