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Margarita Ryutova-Kemoklidze

    Physics of magnetic flux tubes
    The Quantum Generation
    • The Quantum Generation

      Highlights and Tragedies of the Golden Age of Physics

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      The book explores the origins and evolution of quantum mechanics, tracing its roots back to 1925 with the development of matrix and wave mechanics. Initially regarded as an illegitimate concept, the quantum gained acceptance as it became essential for solving emerging problems in physics. The narrative highlights the youthful pioneers of quantum mechanics, who were contemporaneous with the quantum itself, leading to the term "quantum generation." This period marked a transformative explosion in the field, permeating various aspects of life and science.

      The Quantum Generation
    • Physics of magnetic flux tubes

      • 559pages
      • 20 heures de lecture

      This book is the first account of the physics of magnetic flux tubes from their fundamental properties to collective phenomena in an ensembles of flux tubes. The physics of magnetic flux tubes is absolutely vital for understanding fundamental physical processes in the solar atmosphere shaped and governed by magnetic fields. High-resolution and high cadence observations from recent space and ground-based instruments taken simultaneously at different heights and temperatures not only show the ubiquity of filamentary structure formation but also allow to study how various events are interconnected by system of magnetic flux tubes. The book covers both theory and observations. Theoretical models presented in analytical and phenomenological forms are tailored for practical applications. These are welded with state-of-the-art observations from early decisive ones to the most recent data that open a new phase-space for exploring the Sun and sun-like stars. Concept of magnetic flux tubes is central to various magnetized media ranging from laboratory plasma and Earth's magnetosphere to planetary, stellar and galactic environments The book is a valuable resource for graduate students, solar physicists, astronomers, laboratory and space plasma physicists, geophysicists, and specialists in gas- and hydrodynamics.

      Physics of magnetic flux tubes