Plasma Waves
Discover the intricate world of wave phenomena with Plasma Waves by Donald Gary Swanson. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2003, this comprehensive second edition spans 472 pages, offering an in-depth exploration of plasma physics. This essential text categorizes various types of waves and their interactions while providing essential formulas for understanding complex concepts.
Delve into modern treatments of critical topics such as electron cyclotron emission, collisions, and Landau damping. Swanson expertly covers both quasilinear and non-linear wave theory, along with tunneling equations, making this book a vital resource for students and professionals alike. Additionally, the effects of boundaries, inhomogeneities, and non-linear phenomena are thoroughly examined, ensuring a well-rounded understanding of plasma waves. Enhance your knowledge in hematology and physics with this authoritative guide that bridges theory and practical application.