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Oscillation center quasilinear theory

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A new formulation of the quasilinear theory of weakly turbulent plasmas is presented, which explicitly separates resonant and nonresonant wave-particle interactions from the outset. This is achieved by making a canonical transformation to "oscillation center variables" before attempting to solve the Vlasov equation. A systematic method of constructing the generating function to any order in the wave amplitude is presented, based on a variant of Hamilton-Jacobi perturbation theory. Momentum and energy split naturally into a wave and a particle component. The results are generalized to apply to weakly inhomogeneous plasmas, and verified by demonstrating momentum and energy conservation.

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Physics of Fluids

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