Formulation of Two-Dimensional Transport in Tokamak Plasmas for Integrated Analysis of Core and Edge Plasmas

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A. Fukuyama
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J. L. De Pablos ◽  
E. De La Cal ◽  
C. Hidalgo ◽  
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A. G. Shalashov ◽  
E. V. Suvorov

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S. I. Krasheninnikov ◽  
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Atsushi FUKUYAMA

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JAN WEILAND

AbstractIn the far edge, in L-mode plasmas and the outer parts of the H-mode barrier, tokamak plasmas may be so collisional that parallel electron motion can be neglected or included as a perturbation. Thus we have a regime that is basically two dimensional. We will here consider the outer part of the H-mode barrier where transport is small. Recently a condensation mode was found for this regime. We have extended the theory to the nonlinear regime.


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S. C. Jardin

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Daniela Albrecht ◽  
Olaf Kniemeyer ◽  
Axel A. Brakhage ◽  
Matthias Berth ◽  
Reinhard Guthke

Summary A data warehouse for the integrated storage and visualisation of genome and experimental transcriptome and proteome data of human-pathogenic fungi was established. It provides tools for uploading images and corresponding data from microarray experiments, two-dimensional (2D) gel experiments and mass spectrometry (MS) analyses. All data are cross-linked. A user can find out, on which gels in the database an interesting protein was detected. Additionally, he can see on which microarrays the corresponding mRNA had been spotted and whether these spots show interesting intensity values. So the data warehouse enables an integrated analysis of both transcriptome and proteome data. Some of the uploaded data were transcriptome and proteome time series data of temperature shift experiments obtained from Aspergillus fumigatus. Several proteins were differentially regulated at different times after the temperature shift. For a couple of them also the respective transcripts were found to be differentially expressed. For even more of those proteins the transcripts did not show differential regulation and vice versa. So both kinds of data clearly complement each other and should be analysed together.


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