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Intrinsic rotation in axisymmetric devices
T. Stoltzfus-Dueck
PPPL Theory
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Intrinsic Rotation
100%
Symmetry Breaking
66%
Breaking Mechanism
66%
Momentum Flux
66%
Gyrokinetics
66%
Bifurcation
33%
Angular Momentum
33%
Steady State
33%
Lower Order
33%
Magnetic Geometry
33%
Neutral Beam
33%
Plasma Current
33%
Tokamak
33%
Collisionality
33%
Momentum Transport
33%
Flux Surface
33%
Turbulence Intensity
33%
Scrape-off Layer
33%
Separatrix
33%
Flux Balance
33%
Parameter Values
33%
Up-Down
33%
Plasma Parameters
33%
Total Momentum
33%
Toroidal Rotation
33%
Gyrokinetic Simulation
33%
Non-flat
33%
Rotational Profile
33%
Ion Drift
33%
Torque-free
33%
Core Rotation
33%
Layer Flow
33%
Applied Torque
33%
Edge Rotations
33%
Rotation Reversal
33%
Intensity Gradient
33%
Turbulent Momentum Flux
33%
Radially Global
33%
Rotation Gradient
33%
Engineering
Axisymmetric
100%
Momentum Flux
100%
Angular Momentum
33%
Broad Range
33%
Layer Flow
33%
Momentum Transport
33%
Turbulence Intensity
33%
Tokamak Device
33%
Disruptions
33%
Review Article
33%
Theoretical Work
33%
Applied Torque
33%
Core Rotation
33%
Physics
Broken Symmetry
100%
Angular Momentum
50%
Steady State
50%
Neutral Beams
50%
Plasma Current
50%
Tokamak Device
50%