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[survey-Nova-02]:
A.B. Kukushkin, V.A.
Rantsev-Kartinov. Skeletal structures in high-current electric discharges and
laser-produced plasmas: observations and hypotheses // Advances in Plasma Phys. Research, 2002, vol. 2 (Ed. F.
Gerard, Nova Science Publishers, New York), pp. 1-22; + // J. of Magnetohydrodynamics, Plasma
& Space Res. , 2002,
vol. 10, pp. 325-344. (PDF 780 KB)
[survey-Wash-03]:
A.B.
Kukushkin, V.A. Rantsev-Kartinov. Similarity of skeletal structures in
laboratory and space and the probable role of self-assembling of a fractal dust
in fusion devices // Preprint ArXiv: physics/0401027
(2004), 17 pp.
(
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http://www.arxiv.org/pdf/physics/0401027) {To be published in ⌠Current
Trends in International Fusion Research■ ≈ Proceedings of the Fifth Symposium
(Washington, D.C., USA, 2003). Eds. C.D. Orth, E. Panarella, R.F. Post. NRC
Research Press, Nat. Res. Council of Canada, Ottawa,
Canada}
[survey-Wash-99]:
A.B. Kukushkin, V.A.
Rantsev-Kartinov. Long-living filamentation and networking of electric current
in laboratory and cosmic plasmas: from microscopic mechanism to self-similarity
of structuring // Current Trends in International Fusion Research: Review and Assessment (Proc. 3rd Symposium,
Washington D.C., 1999), Ed. E. Panarella, NRC Research Press, Ottawa, Canada,
2002, pp. 121-148.