Theory of interparticle correlations in dense, high-temperature plasmas. V - Electric and thermal conductivities

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Coulomb Collisions, Dense Plasmas, High Temperature Plasmas, Plasma Conductivity, Plasma Dynamics, Thermal Conductivity, Electron Distribution, Electron Scattering, Hydrogen Plasma, Plasma Interactions, Quantum Statistics, Transport Properties, Two Fluid Models, Transport Properties, Magnetohydrodynamics And Plasmas

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Ichimaru et al. (1985) have developed a general theory in which the interparticle correlations in dense, high-temperature multicomponent plasmas were formulated systematically over a wide range of plasma parameters. The present paper is concerned with an extension of this theory, taking into account the problems of the electronic transport in such high-density plasmas. It is shown that the resulting theory is capable of describing the transport coefficients accurately over a wide range of the density and temperature parameters. Attention is given to electric and thermal conductivities, generalized Coulomb logarithms, a comparison of the considered theory with other theories, and a comparison of the theory with experimental results.

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