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<ref>B. Coppi, ''Nonclassical Transport and the "Principle of Profile Consistency"'', Comments Plasma Phys. Cont. Fusion '''5''', 6 (1980) 261-270</ref> | <ref>B. Coppi, ''Nonclassical Transport and the "Principle of Profile Consistency"'', Comments Plasma Phys. Cont. Fusion '''5''', 6 (1980) 261-270</ref> | ||
<ref>Yu.N. Dnestrovsky et al, Sov. J. Plasma Phys. '''16''' (1990) 120</ref> | <ref>Yu.N. Dnestrovsky et al, Sov. J. Plasma Phys. '''16''' (1990) 120</ref> | ||
The resulting profiles are known as ''canonical'' profiles. | The resulting (stiff) profiles are known as ''canonical'' profiles. | ||
<ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/1.1520282 Yu.N. Dnestrovsky et al, ''Canonical profiles in tokamak plasmas with an arbitrary cross section'', Plasma Physics Reports '''28''', 11 (2002) 887-899]</ref> | <ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/1.1520282 Yu.N. Dnestrovsky et al, ''Canonical profiles in tokamak plasmas with an arbitrary cross section'', Plasma Physics Reports '''28''', 11 (2002) 887-899]</ref> | ||
This phenomenology is due to plasma [[Self-Organised Criticality|self-organisation]], | This phenomenology is due to plasma [[Self-Organised Criticality|self-organisation]], |