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Objectives
This summer school (of CEA-EDF-INRIA type) focuses primarily on physical, mathematical and numerical aspects of electromagnetic wave propagation in fusion plasmas with strong background magnetic fields. The models are highly anisotropic, which is crucial to the mathematical theory.
Main topics will include advanced models, modern algorithmic
discretization, and numerical resolution of wave models with varying
coefficients since it is a bottleneck for future simulations.
This meeting will also be a great opportunity to discuss other modern
challenges in waves in plasmas, as well as various aspects of anisotropic wave propagation in different environments.
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Main lectures
- Simon Labrunie (Université de Lorraine):
"Foundations of Full-wave simulation of plasma heating"
- Lise-Marie Imbert-Gérard (Courant Institute-New York):
"Different models for wave propagation in plasmas"
- Emanuele Poli (IPP-Garching):
"Electron Cyclotron Waves in Fusion Plasmas (Basic Theory and Applications)"
abstract slides (lecture I) (lecture II)
- Omar Maj (IPP Garching):
"Semiclassical methods for waves in hot magnetized plasmas".
abstract slides (lecture I) (lecture II)
- Antoine Cerfon (Courant Institute-New York):
"Computing accurate MHD equilibria for plasma waves simulations"
Afternoon research presentations:
- Laurent Colas (IRFM-CEA):
Coupled RF wave propagation and DC plasma biasing in the SOL of tokamaks
- Adrien Fontaine (ENS Rennes):
Dispersion relations in magnetized plasmas
- Lorenzo Guidi (IPP-Garching):
A Monte-Carlo scheme for the wave kinetic equation
and the simulation of waves in a turbulent plasma
- Stéphane Heuraux (Univ. Lorraine):
Electromagnetic wave behaviour in turbulent plasmas as a possible support for diagnosing fusion plasma properties
- Maryna Kachanovska (ENSTA Poems):
Stable perfectly matched layers for anisotropic dispersive models
- Olivier Lafitte (Univ. Paris XIII):
Hybrid frequency singularity in oblique incidence cold model plasmas
- Anouk Nicolopoulos (LJLL):
Mixed variational formulations for singular time harmonic Maxwell's equations
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On line registration : https://congres.upmc.fr/wafu2017/
Participants : https://www.ljll.math.upmc.fr/~despres/BD_fichiers/participants.pdf
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Program
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9h15-10h45 |
11h00-12h30 |
14h00-15h00 |
15h15-16h15 |
18h45-21h45 |
Monday |
Labrunie |
Cerfon |
Lafitte |
Nicolopoulos |
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Foundations of full-wave simulation of plasma heating I |
Computing accurate MHD equilibria for plasma waves simulations I |
Hybrid frequency singularity in oblique incidence cold model plasmas |
Mixed variational formulations for singular time harmonic Maxwell's equations |
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Tuesday |
Cerfon |
Poli |
Guidi |
Heuraux |
Social Dinner |
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Electron Cyclotron Waves in Fusion Plasmas (Basic Theory and |
A Monte-Carlo scheme for the wave kinetic equation |
Electromagnetic wave behaviour |
Cocktail in Zamansky tower |
Wednesday |
Poli |
Maj |
Kachanovska |
Colas |
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Electron Cyclotron Waves in Fusion Plasmas (Basic Theory and Applications) II |
Semiclassical methods for waves in hot magnetized plasmas I |
Stable perfectly matched layers for anisotropic dispersive models |
Coupled RF wave propagation and DC plasma biasing in the SOL of magnetized plasmas |
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Thursday |
Imbert-Gérard |
Labrunie |
Fontaine |
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Different models for wave propagation in plasmas I |
Foundations of full-wave simulation of plasma heating II |
Dispersion relations in magnetized plasmas |
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Friday |
Maj |
Imbert-Gérard |
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Semiclassical methods for waves in hot magnetized plasmas II |
Different models for wave propagation in plasmas I |
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How to come :
The meeting will be hosted by the LJLL, in the Jussieu campus of the UPMC. The main entrance of the campus is on the "place Jussieu".
The lectures and the talks will take place in the Seminar room of the LJLL. It is the room n. 309 in the corridor between the towers 15 and 16, on the floor n.3.
A map of the Jussieu campus indicating the LJLL (and the subway lines to come to the university) is available here : www.ljll.math.upmc.fr/fr/informations-pratiques/article/plan-d-acces
How to register : https://congres.upmc.fr/wafu2017
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Scientific committee: Eric Sonnendrucker (IPP-Garching), Martin Campos-Pinto (CNRS-LJLL-UPMC), Lise-Marie Imbert-Gérard (Courant Institute-New York), Bruno Després (LJLL-UPMC)