A single axisymmetric array of planar HTS dipole coils generates quasi-axisymmetric stellarators with ι up to 0.2, finite-β hybrids with on-axis ι ≈ 1, and shaped tokamaks with κ = 1.7 and δ = ±0.6, all within HTS force limits.
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Metriplectic systems converge to entropy extrema at fixed Hamiltonian under stated conditions; a Landau-inspired class reduces the check to two simpler conditions for use in equilibrium relaxation schemes.
Optimizes banana coils for tokamak-stellarator hybrids under force constraints and quantifies resulting geometries, fields, and force-reduction mechanisms.
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Feasibility of a Flexible, Hybrid Tokamak-Stellarator Experiment using an Axisymmetric Dipole Coil Array
A single axisymmetric array of planar HTS dipole coils generates quasi-axisymmetric stellarators with ι up to 0.2, finite-β hybrids with on-axis ι ≈ 1, and shaped tokamaks with κ = 1.7 and δ = ±0.6, all within HTS force limits.
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Metriplectic relaxation to equilibria
Metriplectic systems converge to entropy extrema at fixed Hamiltonian under stated conditions; a Landau-inspired class reduces the check to two simpler conditions for use in equilibrium relaxation schemes.
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Understanding and Quantifying Banana Coil Magnetic Fields and Forces for Enhanced Optimisation
Optimizes banana coils for tokamak-stellarator hybrids under force constraints and quantifies resulting geometries, fields, and force-reduction mechanisms.