2017
DOI: 10.1140/epjd/e2017-80223-6
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Hamiltonian closures in fluid models for plasmas

Abstract: This article reviews recent activity on the Hamiltonian formulation of fluid models for plasmas in the non-dissipative limit, with emphasis on the relations between the fluid closures adopted for the different models and the Hamiltonian structures. The review focuses on results obtained during the last decade, but a few classical results are also described, in order to illustrate connections with the most recent developments. With the hope of making the review accessible not only to specialists in the field, a… Show more

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“…The existence of such infinite families is related to the possibility, offered by the 2D limit, of casting the system in the Lagrangian invariant form (63). This feature is common to many fluid and gyrofluid reduced models for plasmas [21,20,30,15,13,14,31,16].…”
Section: First Hamiltonian Reduction: From Gyrocenter Distribution Fumentioning
confidence: 79%
“…The existence of such infinite families is related to the possibility, offered by the 2D limit, of casting the system in the Lagrangian invariant form (63). This feature is common to many fluid and gyrofluid reduced models for plasmas [21,20,30,15,13,14,31,16].…”
Section: First Hamiltonian Reduction: From Gyrocenter Distribution Fumentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Recently, the Hamiltonian structure of two-dimensional incompressible XMHD was derived in [9], a reduced XMHD (RXMHD) that was used to study Hamiltonian reconnection due to the Hall and electron inertial terms. The Hamiltonian structure of a similar collisionless fluid reconnection model was established earlier * dkaltsas@cc.uoi.gr † gthroum@cc.uoi.gr ‡ morrison@physics.utexas.edu in [10], and a general treatment of reduced Hamiltonian models was given in [11]. Detailed consequences of the original noncanonical Hamiltonian structure of Morrison and Greene [12], were explored in a series of papers [14][15][16][17][18], including various variational principles for equilibria and their use in ascertaining stability via energy principles that incorporate different constraints.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…1 The HAP formalism has a long history in fluid dynamics and plasma physics -examples of seminal publications prior to the 20th century include Lagrange (1789), Clebsch (1857), von Helmholtz (1858), Clebsch (1859), Hanke (1861) and Kirchhoff (1876). 2 A summary of modern developments in this area can be found in the reviews by Serrin (1959), Truesdell & Toupin (1960), Seliger & Whitham (1968), Arnold (1978), Morrison (1982), Holm et al (1985), Morrison (1998), Arnold & Khesin (1998), Morrison (2005), Holm (2008), Morrison (2009), Lingam (2015d), Sudarshan & Mukunda (2016), Morrison (2017), Tassi (2017) and Webb (2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%