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Cylindrical waves propagating across a magnetic field in a rarefied plasma

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The author is grateful to R, Z. Sagdeev and N. N. Yanenko for valuable advice and discussion, and also to G. A. Maksima and E. A. Tsvetov for their assistance in the work.

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Berezin, Y.A. Cylindrical waves propagating across a magnetic field in a rarefied plasma. J Appl Mech Tech Phys 7, 73–75 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00912836

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