Welcome To The Nonneutral Plasma Group


We are located in the Physics Department of the University of California, San Diego. Our staff is drawn from the Physics Department and The Institute for Pure and Applied Physical Sciences. The group currently consists of three faculty, two research physicists, and four graduate students. In addition, we have group secretary/editor Jo Ann Christina.

Our group studies the physics of single species plasmas. The research is characterized by a close collaboration between experiments and theory. The experimental side of the group is headed by Prof. C. Fred Driscoll , while the theoretical side is led by Prof. Dan Dubin and Prof. Tom O'Neil .

On these pages you will find descriptions of the work we carry out, the people who do the work, and some of the results. We hope that you find these pages informative and possibly entertaining as well.


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Overview of our Research

More Topics on our Research:





64-bit FORTRAN

Scientific subroutine libraries (minimally) modified for 8-Byte (64-bit) Real and 16-Byte (128-bit) Double Precision; with 16-Byte Complex and 32-Byte Double Complex, using HP Fortran V8.0:

SLATEC Common Mathematical Library, including EISPACK, LINPACK, FC, LSEI, WNNLS, SPLP, QUADPACK, DEPAC, FISHPACK, FFTPACK, and PCHIP, with special functions from FNLIB, FUNLIB, FUNPACK, and AMOSLIB.

*** Modified slightly for HP Fortran90 /Real=64 /Int=64 /Double=128 **

LAPack.v3 Linear Algebra Package, superseding LINpack, EISpack, ??better than SLATEC on some Matrix problems.

*** Compiles with HP Fortran90 /Real=64 /Int=64 /Double=128

*** z-Routines have ALL been modified for Double Complex => Complex*32 ---This consists of replacing COMPLEX*16 with Double Complex; DBLE with Real; DIMAG with aImag; DCONJG with Conjg; CMPLX with qCmplx ***

netLib Index of LAPack.v3


This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation and the Department of Energy under Grant No. PHY-0354979. Prior support from the Office of Naval Research under Grant No. N00014-96-1-0239 enabled the development and operation of the EV and IV apparatuses.


This web page is maintained by Jo Ann Christina: JACpla (atSign) physics.ucsd.edu