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Nonlinear coupling of five waves in non-uniform streaming plasma

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 March 2009

G. C. Pramanik
Affiliation:
Vill. Jhokurkul, P.O. Jafully-bibichak, Via – Mechada, Dist. Midnapur, West Bengal, India

Abstract

In this paper, nonlinear interaction of five monochromatic waves in a hot nonuniform streaming electron plasma has been presented. The method of formulation of the problem is based on the coupled mode theory. The wave–wave interaction phenomena have been analysed in the case of three longitudinal and two transverse waves. Furthermore, the presence of a stream velocity and its uniform gradient offers a generalization of the nonlinear interaction of an earlier work.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1980

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