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    Contribution to the dynamics of a deformable interface between two immiscible electromagnetically controllable fluids by Vanhaelen, Q., Hennenberg, M., Slavtchev, S., Weyssow, B.

    Published in Physica A (01-11-2010)
    “…We consider the case of a deformable material interface between two immiscible moving media, both of them being magnetizable, stressing the time dependence of…”
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    Modeling the random transition between two temperature profiles in magnetized plasma by Pometescu, N, Weyssow, B

    Published in Physica scripta (01-07-2010)
    “…The running diffusion coefficients are evaluated using Langevin equations in order to describe the transport of guiding centers of charged particles…”
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    On revisited models of L-H transition for tokamak plasmas by Negrea, M, Petrisor, I, Weyssow, B

    “…Models corresponding to UH transition in tokamak plasmas are revisited. Values for the thickness of the meso-phase and for the range of the control parameter…”
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    Generalized randomly amplified linear system driven by gaussian noises: extreme heavy tail and algebraic correlation decay in plasma turbulence by Steinbrecher, György, Weyssow, B

    Published in Physical review letters (26-03-2004)
    “…The extreme heavy tail and the power-law decay of the turbulent flux correlation observed in hot magnetically confined plasmas are modeled by a system of…”
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    Influence of magnetic shear and stochastic electrostatic field on the electron diffusion by Negrea, M, Petrisor, I, Weyssow, B

    “…The electron diffusion induced by a two-dimensional electrostatic turbulence, in a sheared slab approximation of the toroidal magnetic geometry, is studied by…”
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    Stability of Ferrofluid Flows in a Horizontal Channel Subjected to a Longitudinal Temperature Gradient and an Oblique Magnetic Field by Slavtchev, S., Hennenberg, M., Valchev, G., Weyssow, B.

    Published in Microgravity science and technology (01-09-2008)
    “…The stability of thermoconvective flows of a ferrofluid in a horizontal channel subjected to a longitudinal temperature gradient and an oblique strong magnetic…”
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    Modelling of an Oscillatory Magnetic Field Action on a Ferrofluid Layer by Hennenberg, M., Slavtchev, S., Weyssow, B.

    Published in Microgravity science and technology (01-08-2009)
    “…We formulate the parametric resonance problem corresponding to an isothermal ferrofluid layer subjected to a magnetic field that consists of two parts. The…”
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    Rayleigh–Marangoni–Bénard instability of a ferrofluid layer in a vertical magnetic field by Hennenberg, M., Weyssow, B., Slavtchev, S., Alexandrov, V., Desaive, Th

    “…This paper compares the relevance of various scaling for the stability study of the Rayleigh–Bénard–Marangoni extended problem when a ferrofluid layer is…”
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    Guiding centre motion in three electrostatic waves: a pedagogical example for studying adiabatic motions by Weyssow, B.

    Published in Physics letters. A (28-07-1997)
    “…The long term motion of guiding centres in three low frequency electrostatic waves forming a perfectly confining square in phase space is considered. The…”
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    Anomalous test particle transport in turbulent MHD fields by Weyssow, B, Remacle, V, Teaca, B, Negrea, M, Petrisor, I, Toniolo, C

    “…Anisotropic stochastic magnetic fields lead to significant changes in the test particle transport as compared to isotropic cases. The analysis of the Langevin…”
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    On the Earnshaw and the Van den Tempel–Lucassen Compositional Viscoelastic Theories by Hennenberg, M., Slavtchev, S., Weyssow, B., Legros, J.-C.

    Published in Journal of colloid and interface science (01-10-2000)
    “…We consider a diffusion-controlled solute transfer and discuss the reasons to study the complete convective-diffusive equation to determine the coupling…”
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    Fast wave mode conversion in three-ion component plasmas by Kazakov, Y., Pavlenko, I., Girka, I., Weyssow, B.

    “…Summary form only given. Traditionally the ion cyclotron resonance frequency (ICRF) heating of two-ion species fusion plasmas is separated into minority…”
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    Non-local gyrokinetic model of linear ion-temperature-gradient modes by Moradi, Sara, Anderson, Johan, Weyssow, B

    Published 12-01-2012
    “…Physics of Plasmas 19, 082307 (2012) A theory of non-local linear ion-temperature-gradient (ITG) drift modes while retaining non-adiabatic electrons is…”
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    A theory of non-local linear drift wave transport by Moradi, S, Anderson, J, Weyssow, B

    Published 13-07-2011
    “…Physics of Plasmas 18, 062106 (2011) Transport events in turbulent tokamak plasmas often exhibit non-local or non-diffusive action at a distance features that…”
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    Contribution of a time-dependent metric on the dynamics of an interface between two immiscible electro-magnetically controllable Fluids by Vanhaelen, Q, Hennenberg, M, Slavtchev, S, Weyssow, B

    Published 27-10-2009
    “…We consider the case of a deformable material interface between two immiscible moving media, both of them being magnetiable. The time dependence of the metric…”
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    Noble internal transport barriers and radial subdiffusion of toroidal magnetic lines by Misguich, J. H, Reuss, J. D, Constantinecu, D, Steinbrecher, Gy, Vlad, M, Spineanu, F, Weyssow, B, Balescu, R

    Published 31-05-2002
    “…Single trajectories of magnetic line motion indicate the persistence of a central protected plasma core, surrounded by a chaotic shell enclosed in a…”
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