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Frontier Science Research
Conference
Research Trends in
Physics Series
NEW IDEAS
in
TOKAMAK CONFINEMENT
January 27 - 29, 1992
La Jolla, California 92038-2946
La
Valencia Hotel
School Details
Topics
New Confinement
Systems
Confinement Regimes |
Energy Particle
Confinement
and
Stability |
Tokamak
Turbulence
and
Transport |
New
Perspectives
on
Confinement |
Science Advisory
Board
J.D. Callen
(U.S.A)
B. A. Carreras
(U.S.A)
R.H,Cohen
(PPPL, Princeton, New Jersey)
B.Coppi
(U.S.A)
V.E.Golant
(Russia)
R.J.Goldston
(U.S.A)
R.Hazeltine
(U.S.A)
A. Iyoshi
(Japan)
B.B.Kadomtsev
(Russia)
D. Overskei
(U.S.A)
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R. Parker
(U.S.A)
P.H.Rebut
(United Kingdom)
M.N.Rosenbluth
(U.S.A))
P.H.Rutherford
(U.S.A)T.H.Stix
(U.S.A)
J.Tachon
(France)
F. Troyon
(Switzerland)
F. Wagner
(Germany)
J. Wesson
(United Kingdom)
M. Yoshikawa
(Japan)
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Executive Committee
D.L. Banner
(International Atomic Energy Agency,
Vienna, Austria)
V. Chan
(General Atomics, San Diego,
California)
N. J. Fisch, Co-Chairman
(Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton, New
Jersey
J. Lovberg
(Directed Technologies, Inc.,
San Diego, California)
W.M.Nevins
(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore,
California) |
V. Stefan,
Co-Chairman
(The Institute for
Advanced Physics Studies
and
Tesla Laboratories, la Jolla, California))
R. Waltz
(General Atomics, San Diego,
California)
S. Wolf, Co-Chairman
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Cambridge, Massachusetts)
E. Williams, Co-Chairman
(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory,
Livermore, California)
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The Conference is sponsored by the American
Physical Society and the
International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, Austria
The FSRC Conference Material
is
published in the book:
New
Ideas in Tokamak Confinement
(Research Trends in Physics Series)

(C) 1996. V. Stefan.
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Albert EINSTEIN
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School of Science jointly with The Institute for Advanced
Physics Studies, La Jolla, California.
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The Stefan
University - financially and operationaly autonomous.
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