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lence. Physics of Fluids 31, 2670, 1988.]</ref><ref>[A. J. Brizard and T. S. Hahm. Foundations of nonlinear gyrokinetic theory. Reviews of Modern Physics 2, 421, 2007.]</ref> is based on first principles that provides a valuable tool for investigating low frequency turbulence in fusion plasmas.
lence. Physics of Fluids 31, 2670, 1988.]</ref><ref>[A. J. Brizard and T. S. Hahm. Foundations of nonlinear gyrokinetic theory. Reviews of Modern Physics 2, 421, 2007.]</ref> is based on first principles that provides a valuable tool for investigating low frequency turbulence in fusion plasmas.


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The gyrokinetic formalism [1][2] is based on first principles that provides a valuable tool for investigating low frequency turbulence in fusion plasmas.

References

  1. [T. S. Hahm. Nonlinear gyrokinetic equations for tokamak microturbu- lence. Physics of Fluids 31, 2670, 1988.]
  2. [A. J. Brizard and T. S. Hahm. Foundations of nonlinear gyrokinetic theory. Reviews of Modern Physics 2, 421, 2007.]