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  1. ION PRE-ACCELERATION IN FULLY SELF-CONSISTENT PARTICLE-IN-CELL SIMULATIONS OF SUPERCRITICAL PERPENDICULAR REFORMING SHOCKS IN MULTIPLE ION SPECIES PLASMAS
  2. NONLINEAR AND LINEAR TIMESCALES NEAR KINETIC SCALES IN SOLAR WIND TURBULENCE
  3. Time-resonant tokamak plasma edge instabilities?
  4. Transitions to improved confinement regimes induced by changes in heating in zero-dimensional models for tokamak plasmas
  5. Relationship of edge localized mode burst times with divertor flux loop signal phase in JET
  6. Magnetic Reconnection and Intermittent Turbulence in the Solar Wind
  7. ANISOTROPIC INTERMITTENCY OF MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMIC TURBULENCE
  8. Plasma blob formation by ion kinetic Kelvin–Helmholtz and interchange instabilities
  9. PROTON KINETIC EFFECTS IN VLASOV AND SOLAR WIND TURBULENCE
  10. Linear and nonlinear physics of the magnetoacoustic cyclotron instability of fusion-born ions in relation to ion cyclotron emission
  11. Proton Kinetic Effects and Turbulent Energy Cascade Rate in the Solar Wind
  12. Modelling the measured local time evolution of strongly nonlinear heat pulses in the Large Helical Device
  13. Self-consistent nonlinear kinetic simulations of the anomalous Doppler instability of suprathermal electrons in plasmas
  14. Mapping climate change in European temperature distributions
  15. Identification of Intermittent Multifractal Turbulence in Fully Kinetic Simulations of Magnetic Reconnection
  16. Particle-in-cell simulations of the magnetoacoustic cyclotron instability of fusion-born alpha-particles in tokamak plasmas
  17. Plasma heating by ion gyro-scale blobs in the kinetic and fluid regimes
  18. On estimating local long-term climate trends
  19. Robustness of predator-prey models for confinement regime transitions in fusion plasmas
  20. Identifying low-dimensional dynamics in type-I edge-localised-mode processes in JET plasmas
  21. The Neutral Lithium Velocity Distribution of an AMPTE Solar Wind Release as Inferred from Lithium Ion Measurements on the Uks Spacecraft
  22. In-Situ Spacecraft Particle Autocorrelation and Cross-Correlation- Theory and Practice
  23. INTERMITTENT HEATING IN SOLAR WIND AND KINETIC SIMULATIONS
  24. Coherent structures, intermittent turbulence, and dissipation in high-temperature plasmas
  25. ENHANCED MAGNETIC COMPRESSIBILITY AND ISOTROPIC SCALE INVARIANCE AT SUB-ION LARMOR SCALES IN SOLAR WIND TURBULENCE
  26. Intermittent Dissipation at Kinetic Scales in Collisionless Plasma Turbulence
  27. Generation of residual energy in the turbulent solar wind
  28. Impact of measurement uncertainties on universal scaling of MHD turbulence
  29. Kinetic Signatures and Intermittent Turbulence in the Solar Wind Plasma
  30. Transport and evolution of ion gyro-scale plasma blobs in perpendicular magnetic fields
  31. Nonaxisymmetric Anisotropy of Solar Wind Turbulence as a Direct Test for Models of Magnetohydrodynamic Turbulence
  32. TURBULENT CHARACTERISTICS IN THE INTENSITY FLUCTUATIONS OF A SOLAR QUIESCENT PROMINENCE OBSERVED BY THEHINODESOLAR OPTICAL TELESCOPE
  33. On Self-Similar and Multifractal Models for the Scaling of Extreme Bursty Fluctuations in Space Plasmas
  34. Scale-free texture of the fast solar wind
  35. Fast reconfiguration of high-frequency brain networks in response to surprising changes in auditory input
  36. Nonaxisymmetric Anisotropy of Solar Wind Turbulence
  37. Gyrobunching and wave–particle resonance in the lower hybrid drift instability
  38. Self-consistent kinetic simulations of lower hybrid drift instability resulting in electron current driven by fusion products in tokamak plasmas
  39. Electron Current Drive by Fusion-Product-Excited Lower Hybrid Drift Instability
  40. The crossover to the “1∕f” region of solar wind fluctuations
  41. Fractal dissipation of small-scale magnetic fluctuations in solar wind turbulence as seen by CLUSTER
  42. Finite size effects and scaling in solar wind fluctuations
  43. Generalized Similarity in Finite Range Solar Wind Magnetohydrodynamic Turbulence
  44. QUANTIFYING THE ANISOTROPY AND SOLAR CYCLE DEPENDENCE OF “1/f” SOLAR WIND FLUCTUATIONS OBSERVED BYADVANCED COMPOSITION EXPLORER
  45. Global Scale-Invariant Dissipation in Collisionless Plasma Turbulence
  46. Comment on “Coexistence of Self-Organized Criticality and Intermittent Turbulence in the Solar Corona”
  47. Kinetic equation of linear fractional stable motion and applications to modeling the scaling of intermittent bursts
  48. OBSERVATION OF UNIVERSALITY IN THE GENERALIZED SIMILARITY OF EVOLVING SOLAR WIND TURBULENCE AS SEEN BY ULYSSES
  49. Pseudononstationarity in the scaling exponents of finite-interval time series
  50. Macroscopic control parameter for avalanche models for bursty transport
  51. SPATIAL CORRELATION OF SOLAR WIND FLUCTUATIONS AND THEIR SOLAR CYCLE DEPENDENCE
  52. Solar cycle dependence of scaling in solar wind fluctuations
  53. The Signature of Evolving Turbulence in Quiet Solar Wind as Seen byUlysses
  54. Quantifying scaling in the velocity field of the anisotropic turbulent solar wind
  55. On the fractal nature of the magnetic field energy density in the solar wind
  56. Mutual information as a tool for identifying phase transitions in dynamical complex systems with limited data
  57. Self-Similar Signature of the Active Solar Corona within the Inertial Range of Solar-Wind Turbulence
  58. Fusion, space and solar plasmas as complex systems
  59. Intermittent character of interplanetary magnetic field fluctuations
  60. Intermittency, dissipation, and scaling in two-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic turbulence
  61. Extracting the scaling exponents of a self-affine, non-Gaussian process from a finite-length time series
  62. Characterization and interpretation of strongly nonlinear phenomena in fusion, space and astrophysical plasmas
  63. The scaling properties of two-dimensional compressible magnetohydrodynamic turbulence
  64. Perpendicular Shock Reformation and Ion Acceleration
  65. Towards Synthesis of Solar Wind and Geomagnetic Scaling Exponents: A Fractional Lévy Motion Model
  66. Publisher's Note: Erratum: Intermittency, scaling, and the Fokker-Planck approach to fluctuations of the solar wind bulk plasma parameters as seen by the WIND spacecraft [Phys. Rev. E 67, 056404 (2003); Phys. Rev. E 72, 029902(E) (2005)]
  67. Erratum: Intermittency, scaling, and the Fokker-Planck approach to fluctuations of the solar wind bulk plasma parameters as seen by the WIND spacecraft [Phys. Rev. E 67 , 056404 (2003)]
  68. Scaling collapse and structure functions: identifying self-affinity in finite length time series
  69. Compressibility in Solar Wind Plasma Turbulence
  70. Erratum: “The scaling properties of dissipation in incompressible isotropic three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic turbulence” [Phys. Plasmas 12, 022301 (2005)]
  71. Surfatron and stochastic acceleration of electrons in astrophysical plasmas
  72. Reforming perpendicular shocks in the presence of pickup protons: initial ion acceleration
  73. Scaling and commonality in anomalous fluctuation statistics in models for turbulence and ferromagnetism
  74. The scaling properties of dissipation in incompressible isotropic three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic turbulence
  75. Ion acceleration processes at reforming collisionless shocks
  76. Recurrence plot statistics and the effect of embedding
  77. INTERMITTENCY AND SELF-SIMILARITY IN ‘NATURAL PARAMETERS’ IN SOLAR WIND TURBULENCE
  78. Robustness and scaling: key observables in the complex dynamic magnetosphere
  79. Complexity and criticality in fusion, space and astrophysical plasmas
  80. Preface: Self-organized criticality and the nonlinear state of collisionless plasmas
  81. Scaling, asymmetry and a Fokker–Planck model of the fast and slow solar wind as seen by WIND
  82. Numerical Simulations of Local Shock Reformation and Ion Acceleration in Supernova Remnants
  83. Off-axis electron cyclotron heating and the sandpile paradigm for transport in tokamak plasmas
  84. Simulating Thermal Noise
  85. Statistical characterisation of full-disk EUV/XUV solar irradiance and correlation with solar activity
  86. Intermittency, scaling, and the Fokker-Planck approach to fluctuations of the solar wind bulk plasma parameters as seen by the WIND spacecraft
  87. Identification of a 12-17 d time-scale in X-ray observations of GRS 1915+105
  88. Probability distribution functions for ELM bursts in a series of JET tokamak discharges
  89. Correction to “Scaling of solar wind ϵ and the AU, AL and AE indices as seen by WIND” by B. Hnat, S. C. Chapman, G. Rowlands, N. W. Watkins, and M. P. Freeman
  90. Self-organization of internal pedestals in a sandpile
  91. Football goal distributions and extremal statistics
  92. Electron Preacceleration Mechanisms in the Foot Region of High Alfvenic Mach Number Shocks
  93. Comment on “Universal Fluctuations in Correlated Systems”
  94. Finite size scaling in the solar wind magnetic field energy density as seen by WIND
  95. The Influence of Electron Temperature and Magnetic Field Strength on Cosmic‐Ray Injection in High Mach Number Shocks
  96. Two dimensional particle-in-cell simulations of the lunar wake
  97. Characterising anomalous transport in accretion disks from X-ray observations
  98. Bifurcation to chaos in charged particle orbits in a magnetic reversal with shear field
  99. Extremum statistics: a framework for data analysis
  100. Core Electrodynamics
  101. Surfatron and Stochastic Acceleration of Electrons at Supernova Remnant Shocks
  102. Detailed structure and dynamics in particle-in-cell simulations of the lunar wake
  103. Testing the SOC hypothesis for the magnetosphere
  104. Signatures of dual scaling regimes in a simple avalanche model for magnetospheric activity
  105. Forced and/or Self-Organized Criticality (FSOC) in Space Plasmas
  106. Correction to “Particle-in-cell simulations of the lunar wake with high phase space resolution”
  107. Stochastic pitch angle diffusion due to electron-whistler wave–particle interactions
  108. A simple avalanche model for astroplasma and laboratory confinement systems
  109. The stability of charged-particle motion in sheared magnetic reversals
  110. Sandpile Model with Tokamaklike Enhanced Confinement Phenomenology
  111. 2D hybrid simulations of the solar wind interaction with a small scale comet in high Mach number flows
  112. Enhanced phase space diffusion due to chaos in relativistic electron–whistler mode wave particle interactions with applications to Jupiter
  113. Particle-in-cell simulations of the lunar wake with high phase space resolution
  114. Inverse cascade avalanche model with limit cycle exhibiting period doubling, intermittency, and self-similarity
  115. Plasma sounding at the upper hybrid frequency
  116. Identification of symmetry breaking and a bifurcation sequence to chaos in single particle dynamics in magnetic reversals
  117. Analytical determination of power-law index for the Chapman et al. sandpile (FSOC) analog for magnetospheric activity - A renormalization-group analysis
  118. Does stochasticity due to whistler mode wave coupling persist in self-consistent systems?
  119. Is the dynamic magnetosphere an avalanching system?
  120. Visualization of Multi-Scale Data Sets in a Self-Organized Criticality Sandpile Model
  121. A sandpile model with dual scaling regimes for laboratory, space and astrophysical plasmas
  122. Robustness of collective behaviour in strongly driven avalanche models: Magnetospheric implications
  123. The energy injection into waves with a zero group velocity
  124. Exactly solvable sandpile with fractal avalanching
  125. A simple avalanche model as an analogue for magnetospheric activity
  126. Are particles detrapped by constantByin static magnetic reversals?
  127. Whistler mode wave coupling effects on electron dynamics in the near Earth magnetosphere
  128. Avalanche Models and Auroral Indices
  129. Stochastic Phase Space Diffusion in Electron-Whistler Mode Wave Particle Interactions during Disturbed Times
  130. Effect of Crosstail Field on Current Carrying Particles in the Slowly Thinning Geotail Current Sheet
  131. Scaling parameters and parametric coordinates in static and time dependent magnetic reversals
  132. Delay coordinates: a sensitive indicator of nonlinear dynamics in single charged particle motion in magnetic reversals
  133. Properties of single-particle dynamics in a parabolic magnetic reversal with general time dependence
  134. Some consequences of the Shift Theorem for multispacecraft measurements
  135. Parameterization of chaotic particle dynamics in a simple time-dependent field reversal
  136. Shocklike behaviour exhibited at early times by the AMPTE solar wind/magnetosheath releases
  137. On the bulk motion of the ion clouds formed by the AMPTE solar wind/magnetosheath releases
  138. The velocity distribution function of the neutral lithium cloud produced by an AMPTE solar wind release
  139. One-dimensional hybrid simulations of boundary layer processes in the AMPTE solar wind lithium releases
  140. Ordering of momentum transfer alongV⋏Bin the AMPTE solar wind releases
  141. The motion of lithium test ions in the quiet time nightside magnetosphere: Conservation of magnetic moment and longitudinal invariants
  142. Acceleration of lithium test ions in the quiet time geomagnetic tail
  143. Characterising Anomalous Transport in Accretion Disks from X-ray Observations
  144. Self-Organized Criticality and Turbulence in the Solar System and Beyond
  145. Visualization of multi-scale data sets in self-organized criticality sandpile model