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Someone, please, show me the math behind iter. I want to see mathematical proof of concept in fusion energy, but I can't seem to find it.

>> No.10443384

Links to research, anything. This is a principle I want to understand as thoroughly as possible. Someone point me in the right direction to start, at least.

>> No.10443403

>>10443384
F. Chen's "Introduction to Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion" is somewhere to start for the what's going on in magnetic confinement fusion rectors like ITER.

The second half of his "An Indespensible Truth:How Fusion Could Save the World" is a real good fusion overview as well that goes into the technicalities of reactors.

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>>10443403
Thank you.

>> No.10443417

>>10443403
That second book is "An Indispensable Truth: How Fusion Power Can Save the Planet".

There're the big ol' books by T. Dolan too. "Fusion Research - Principles, Experiments and Technology" from 1982 and "Magnetic Fusion Technology" from 2013 which focuses on ITER.

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>> No.10443443

>>10443438
Right, only gravitational confinement is a bit different than magnetic confinement