Complexity in space plasmas: Universality of non-equilibrium physical processes

G. P. Pavlos, A. C. Iliopoulos, M. A. Athanasiou, L. P. Karakatsanis, V. G. Tsoutsouras, E. T. Sarris, G. A. Kyriakou, A. G. Rigas, D. V. Sarafopoulos, G. C. Anagnostopoulos, D. Diamandidis, D. Dialetis, I. Latousakis, P. I. Liatsis, I. Andreadis

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Abstract

Several contributions of the Thrace group to magnetospheric, solar, and planetary physics over the last three decades are summarized from the perspective of a paradigm shift in nonlinear plasma physics. The work by Dennis Papadopoulos on plasma instabilities has been a source of inspiration for our magnetospheric studies including the introduction of the chaos hypothesis.

Original languageBritish English
Title of host publicationModern Challenges in Nonlinear Plasma Physics - A Festschrift Honoring the Career of Dennis Papadopoulos
Pages77-81
Number of pages5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2010
EventModern Challenges in Nonlinear Plasma Physics - A Festschrift Honoring the Career of Dennis Papadopoulos - Halkidiki, Greece
Duration: 15 Jun 200919 Jun 2009

Publication series

NameAIP Conference Proceedings
Volume1320
ISSN (Print)0094-243X
ISSN (Electronic)1551-7616

Conference

ConferenceModern Challenges in Nonlinear Plasma Physics - A Festschrift Honoring the Career of Dennis Papadopoulos
Country/TerritoryGreece
CityHalkidiki
Period15/06/0919/06/09

Keywords

  • Chaos
  • Complexity
  • Space plasmas

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