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Ion acoustic turbulence and anomolous transport

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Theoretical interpretation of ion acoustic turbulence is shown to require the use of renormalized turbulence theory for calculating the turbulent spectra and transport coefficients. The physics of solitons, double layers, and ion phase space holes have an impact on the one-dimensional problem.

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Horton, W. Ion acoustic turbulence and anomolous transport. J Stat Phys 39, 739–754 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01008363

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