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Weibel instability: distribution in (v1,v2) space. C=0.0.

Section 3.2.2; Figures 7, 8, 9.

Vlasov-Maxwell-Landau equations. k=51, x1(0,2πk), (v1,v2)(6,6)2, t(0,125). C=0.0.

N=1048576 (Nx1=32, Nv1=64, Nv2=64, Nc=8), R=64. Δt=0.1.

t=0.0.

−1−0.500.51−0.6−0.4−0.200.20.40.6
−4.5−3−1.501.534.5log fv₁v₂

t=25.0.

−1−0.500.51−0.6−0.4−0.200.20.40.6
−4.5−3−1.501.534.5log fv₁v₂

t=50.0.

−1−0.500.51−0.6−0.4−0.200.20.40.6
−4.5−3−1.501.534.5log fv₁v₂

t=75.0.

t=100.0.

t=125.0.

The collisional particle-in-cell method for the Vlasov-Maxwell-Landau equations

Rafael Bailo · José Antonio Carrillo · Jingwei Hu
Journal of Plasma Physics, 90 (4), 2024.


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