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just burn prograde at munrise

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How best does one approach deriving a non-Maxwellian distribution function for a system?

For example, suppose I have a plasma with ions and electrons and I want to introduce an electric field that oscillates near the plasma frequency of one of the species - driving them back and forth in the plasma. Introducing this field should change the distribution of that species, but how do you approach deriving the new distribution?

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