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Basic Turbulence

     A theory for submarginal self-sustained turbulence, which can exist even in the fact of complete linear stability, has been developed [J.A. Krommes, Invited Talk, European Physical Society meeting, Prague (1998) and in Plasma Phys. Control. Fusion, (March, 1999)]. This work is relevant to the understanding of how turbulence is excited in the tokamak edge, to possible ways of forming effective internal transport barriers, and to the assessment of results from various experimental diagnostics.

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