Bulletin of the American Physical Society
57th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Volume 60, Number 19
Monday–Friday, November 16–20, 2015; Savannah, Georgia
Session Index
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Session A
Session B
BI2.
Invited Session
Pedestals
Session C
CT2.
Invited Session
Tutorial: Recent Developments in Reconnection Theory: the Plasmoid Instability, Self-Generated Turbulence, and Implications for Laboratory and Space Plasmas
Session D
Session F
FR1.
Invited Session
Review: Measuring the Opacity of Stellar Interior Matter in Terrestrial Laboratories
Session G
Session J
JT2.
Invited Session
Tutorial: Considerations of the High Magnetic Field Tokamak Path on the Approach to Fusion Energy
Session K
Session M
Session N
Session P
PT2.
Invited Session
Tutorial: Two Decades of Progress in Understanding and Control of Laser Plasma Instabilities in Indirect Drive Inertial Fusion
Session Q
Session S
SR1.
Invited Session
James Clerk Maxwell Prize Address: Study of Magnetic Reconnection in Plasma: How It Works and Energizes Plasma Particles
Session T
Session U
Session V
Session X
XR1.
Invited Session
Review: Synergy Between Experiments and Simulations in Laser and Beam-Driven Plasma Acceleration and Light
Session Y
Session A
Session B
BI2.
Invited Session
Pedestals
Session C
CT2.
Invited Session
Tutorial: Recent Developments in Reconnection Theory: the Plasmoid Instability, Self-Generated Turbulence, and Implications for Laboratory and Space Plasmas
Session D
Session F
FR1.
Invited Session
Review: Measuring the Opacity of Stellar Interior Matter in Terrestrial Laboratories
Session G
Session J
JT2.
Invited Session
Tutorial: Considerations of the High Magnetic Field Tokamak Path on the Approach to Fusion Energy
Session K
Session M
Session N
Session P
PT2.
Invited Session
Tutorial: Two Decades of Progress in Understanding and Control of Laser Plasma Instabilities in Indirect Drive Inertial Fusion
Session Q
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