Physics:Quantum Plasma physics

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Quantum plasma physics studies ionized matter when collective electromagnetic behavior must be understood together with microscopic particle motion, radiation, collisions, waves, or quantum-scale constraints. In the Quantum Collection it connects fusion plasmas, kinetic theory, transport, drift motion, instabilities, and detector or beam environments where charged particles interact through long-range fields.

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Plasma physics treats matter made of charged particles whose motion is coupled through electromagnetic fields. Quantum and high-energy contexts often use kinetic descriptions, magnetohydrodynamic approximations, transport coefficients, and wave-particle interactions to connect microscopic dynamics with macroscopic plasma behavior.

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