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[en] A convexity argument is used to show that an equilibrium in the nonlinear stability of cold electron plasma must be axisymmetric
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[en] The comments of Montgomery and Matthaeus on the authors' paper1, have been answered. The results do not contradict those of Montgomery and Matthaeus but for simple case considered, transition to shear flow state and shape of initial vortices is explained
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[en] The results of Drake et al.1 on conversion of a periodic array of Navier-Stokes vortices into shear flow are interpreted in an alternate context. Reservations are expressed concerning the computation
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[en] In a recent Comment, theoretical estimates of the density scale length in a laser-produced plasma were compared with some experimental observations. It is noted that many assumptions of the ideal model are not satisfied for the experiments with 5 nsec pulses of 1.06 μm light. It is also noted that the model predicts a local profile modification near the critical density which can be difficult to resolve in some experiments
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[en] The status of studies of anomalous transport in toroidal magnetically confined plasmas and the Transport Task Force that was set up to increase emphasis in this area are briefly discussed. This note also serves as a preface to the six reviews of particular transport areas that are presented hereafter
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[en] The authors of the comment have correctly identified an area in which our paper is neither sufficiently clear nor fully correct. Unfortunately, we do not agree with their equations or their physical arguments
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[en] Comparisons of the accuracy of liquid sodium structure calculations are given. The accuracy required for calculations of thermodynamic properties and for meaningful validation of computational techniques is discussed
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[en] The effects of nonlocal heat transport on stimulated Brillouin scattering are discussed, and so is the applicability of nonlocal transport on the effects
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[en] The ac helicity effect discussed by Schalit and Bellan does not impact the current drive efficiency obtained by Ohkawa
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[en] The questions raised in the comment by Hirose are answered
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