A hybrid physics/data-driven logic to detect, classify, and predict anomalies and disruptions in tokamak plasmas

Disruptions are abrupt collapses of the configuration that have afflicted all tokamaks ever operated. Reliable observers are a prerequisite to the definition and the deployment of any realistic strategy of countermeasures to avoid or mitigate disruptions. Lacking first principle models of the dynami...

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