P. J. Morrison
TAERF Professor of Physics
Research Scientist
Institute for Fusion Studies
REPORTS, NEWSLETTERS, ETC.
26.P. J. Morrison and S. Tabachnikov, “Hamiltonian Systems, from Topology to Applications through Analysis,” EMISSARY, Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, Fall (2018).
25.A. Evangelias, D. A. Kaltsas, A. Kuiroukidis, P. J. Morrison, G. Poulipoulis, and G. N. Throumoulopoulos, “Certain Developments on the Equilibrium of Magnetized Plasmas,” 45th EPS Conference on Plasma Physics. June (2018).
24.M. Materassi and P. J. Morrison, “Metriplectic Formalism: Friction and Much More,” PhysCon2017 Proceedings (2017). 23.T. Andreussi, P. J. Morrison, and F. Pegoraro, “Stability Criteria of Ideal Magnetohydrodynamic Plasmas with Flows,” 44th EPS Conference on Plasma Physics P2.407. June (2017).
22.Z. Yoshida, T. Tokeida, and P. J. Morrison, “A Prototype Rattleback Model -- a Lie-Poisson Bianchi Type VI System with Chirality,” arXiv:1609.09223v1 [math-ph] 29 Sep 2016.
21.Z. Yoshida and P. J. Morrison, “A Hierarchy of Noncanonical Hamiltonian Systems,” Japanese Fluid Mechanics Society Meeting, Sendai, Japan (2014). Extended version on the arXiv. 20.M. Hirota, P. J. Morrison, and Y. Hattori, “Variational Approach to Necessary and Sufficient Stability Conditions for Inviscid Shear Flow,” Tenth International Conference on Flow Dynamics, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan (2013). 19.P. J. Morrison, “Calculation of Vortex States Using Dissipative Structures with Dirac Constraint Theory,” IUTAM, Fukuoka, Japan (2013). 18.N. Lebovitz and P. J. Morrison, “Shear Turbulence: Onset and Structure,” 2011 Program in Geophysical Fluid Dynamics, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA (2012). 17.G. Gogoberidze, P. J. Morrison, and M. Akhalkatsi, “On Acoustic Wave Generation in Uniform Shear Flow,” Institute for Fusion Studies Report IFSR #1008 (2004). 16.V. Narayanan and P. J. Morrison, “Rank Change in Poisson Dynamical Systems” document (2003), arXived (2013). 15.N. J. Balmforth and P. J. Morrison, “Singular Eigenfunctions for Shearing Fluids I,” Institute for Fusion Studies IFSR #692, The University of Texas, Austin (1995).
14.N. J. Balmforth and P. J. Morrison, “Singular Eigenfunctions for Shearing Fluids,” Institute for Fusion Studies Newsletter X, no. 2, p. 6, The University of Texas, Austin (1994).
13.P. J. Morrison, “Hamiltonian Description of the Ideal Fluid,” Institute for Fusion Studies Report IFSR #640 (1994) and Woods Hole Oceanog. Inst. Tech. Rept. WHOI–94–12. 12.P. Abbamonte and P. J. Morrison, “Constructing Symplectic Maps for Application to Magnetostatics and Hamiltonian Mechanics,” Institute for Fusion Studies Report IFSR #638 (1994). 11.T. K. Fowler and P. J. Morrison, “Extremal Bounds on Drift Wave Growth Rates and transport,” Institute for Fusion Studies Report IFSR #427 (1990). 10.X. Su, W. Horton, P. J. Morrison, and P. Pavlenko, “Effect of Scalar Nonlinearity on the Dipole Vortex Solution,” Institute for Fusion Studies Report IFSR #328 (1988). Available as AIP document No. PAPS-PFBPE-03-921-23. 9.R. D. Hazeltine, C. T. Hsu and P. J. Morrison, “Hamiltonian Four-Field Model,” Institute for Fusion Studies Newsletter V, p. 2, The University of Texas, Austin (1986). 8.P. J. Morrison and M. Kotschenreuther, “The Free Energy Principle, Negative Energy Modes, and Stability,” Institute for Fusion Studies Report IFSR #280 (1986). 7.B. Birnir and P. J. Morrison, “Structural Stability and Chaotic Solutions of Perturbed Benjamin-Ono Equations,” Institute for Fusion Studies Report IFSR #243 (1986). 6.H. L. Berk, J. P. Freidberg, P. J. Morrison and J. A. Tataronis, “Nonaxisymmetric, Sharp Boundary, Toroidal Equilibria,” Institute for Fusion Studies Newsletter IV, no. 2, p. 3, The University of Texas, Austin (1985). 5.M. Kotschenreuther, R. D. Hazeltine, and P. J. Morrison, “Resistive Dynamics of Magnetic Islands with Curvature and Pressure,” Institute for Fusion Studies Newsletter IV, no. 1, p. 13, The University of Texas, Austin (1985).
4.P. J. Morrison, “Some Observations Regarding Brackets and Dissipation,” Center for Pure and Applied Mathematics Report PAM–228, University of California, Berkeley (1984). 3.P. J. Morrison, “Hamiltonian Field Description of the One-Dimensional Poisson-Vlasov Equation,” Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory Report PPPL–1788, Princeton University, July (1981). 2.P. J. Morrison, “Hamiltonian Field Description of the Two-Dimensional Vortex Fluids and Guiding Center Plasmas,” Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory Report PPPL–1783, Princeton University, March (1981). 1.P. J. Morrison and J. M. Greene, “Noncanonical Hamiltonian Density Formulation of Hydrodynamics and Ideal MHD,” Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory Report PPPL–1652, Princeton University, April (1980).