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In plasma physics and magnetic confinement fusion, neoclassical transport or neoclassical diffusion is a theoretical description of collisional transport in toroidal plasmas, usually found in tokamaks or stellerators. It is a modification of classical diffusion adding in effects of non-uniform magnetic fields due to the toroidal geometry, which give rise to new diffusion effects.

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Neoclassical transport

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magnetic confinement fusion, neoclassical transport or neoclassical diffusion is a theoretical description of collisional transport in toroidal plasmas, usually...

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Neoclassical

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Look up neoclassical in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Neoclassical or neo-classical may refer to: Neoclassicism or New Classicism, any of a number of...

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Quasisymmetry

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stick to the flux surface, resulting in better confinement and neoclassical transport. It is currently unknown if it is mathematically possible to construct...

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Helically Symmetric Experiment

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deviation from a flux surface Reduced direct loss orbits Reduced neoclassical transport Reduced equilibrium parallel currents because of the high effective...

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Omnigeneity

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generally not omnigenous. Because an exactly omnigenous reactor has no neoclassical transport (in the collisionless limit), stellarators are usually optimized...

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Stellarator

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W7-X showed effective control of bootstrap current and reduced neoclassical energy transport, enabling high-temperature plasma conditions and record fusion...

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Fusion power

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confirmation of efficient island divertor operation and successful neoclassical transport optimization in Wendelstein 7-X". Nuclear Fusion. 62 (4): 042022...

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Classical diffusion

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led to a deeper understanding of the diffusion process, known as neoclassical transport. Diffusion is a random walk process that can be quantified by the...

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Divertor

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compatibility of the Helical Divertor with stellarators optimized for neoclassical transport remains uncertain. The non-resonant divertor provides an alternative...

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Hasselt

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Catholic Diocese of Hasselt Virga Jesse Basilica, late-baroque and early-neoclassical architecture Herkenrode Abbey, Cistercian monastery Beguinage of Hasselt...

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Budapest

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buildings were built in the Baroque style. The Classical architecture and Neoclassical architecture are the next in the timeline. Budapest had not one but two...

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Florence

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Renaissance architecture within the city, traces of medieval, Baroque, Neoclassical and modern architecture can be found. The Palazzo Vecchio as well as...

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Lisbon

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style is similar to that of the Mafra National Palace, late baroque and neoclassical. The façade has twin bell towers and includes statues of saints and some...

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Naples

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for its numerous stately villas, fountains and stairways, such as the Neoclassical Villa Floridiana, the Fountain of Neptune and the Pedamentina stairway...

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Lahore

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architecture o r in the distinct Indo-Saracenic style. The British also built neoclassical Montgomery Hall, which today serves as the Quaid-e-Azam Library. Lawrence...

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Sofia

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from Christian Roman architecture and medieval Bulgarian fortresses to Neoclassicism and prefabricated Socialist-era apartment blocks, as well as newer glass...

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Guadalajara

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built in the nineteenth and early twentieth century, containing the neoclassical structures and houses of the Porfiriato. In the 1920s, 1930s, 1940s and...

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Vilnius

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schools. Church architecture includes Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque and Neoclassical styles, with important examples of each found in the Old Town. Additionally...

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Sicily

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extension of Greece beyond the Aegean. The triskelion was revived, as a neoclassic – and non-Bourbon – emblem for the new Napoleonic Kingdom of the Two Sicilies...

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Turin

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museums and other venues. Turin is well known for its Baroque, Rococo, Neoclassical, and Art Nouveau architecture. Many of Turin's public squares, castles...

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Havana

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most important neoclassical residential building in Cuba and typifies the design of many houses of this period with portales of neoclassical columns facing...

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Athens

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Athens incorporates architectural styles ranging from Greco-Roman and Neoclassical to Modern. They are often to be found in the same areas, as Athens is...

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London

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architectural heritage are the 17th-century churches by Christopher Wren, neoclassical financial institutions such as the Royal Exchange and the Bank of England...

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Lithuania

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and Karol Podczaszyński were instrumental in introducing Baroque and neoclassical architectural movements to the Lithuanian architecture during the seventeenth...

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Labour economics

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retail industry after holidays that involve a lot of shopping are over. Neoclassical economists view the labour market as similar to other markets in that...

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List of parks and gardens of Barcelona

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(Horta-Guinardó) It is the oldest preserved garden in Barcelona. It is a neoclassical garden created on the initiative of Joan Antoni Desvalls, sixth Marquis...

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