Variational formulation of plasma dynamics

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Hamilton's principle is applied to obtain the equations of motion for fully relativistic collision-free plasma. The variational treatment is presented in both the Eulerian and Lagrangian frameworks. A Clebsch representation of the plasma fluid equations shows the connection between the Lagrangian and Eulerian formulations, clarifying the meaning of the multiplier in Lin's constraint. The existence of a fully relativistic hydromagnetic Cauchy invariant is demonstrated. The Lagrangian approach allows a straightforward determination of the Hamiltonian density and energy integral. The definitions of momentum, stress, and energy densities allow one to write the conservation equations in a compact and covariant form. The conservation equations are also written in an integral form with an emphasis on a generalized virial theorem. The treatment of boundary conditions produces a general expression for energy density distribution in plasma fluid.

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Ludwig, G. O. (2020). Variational formulation of plasma dynamics. Physics of Plasmas, 27(2). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5139315

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