Dense plasmas research in the Chilean Nuclear Energy Commission: past, present and future

A review of the dense transient plasmas researches, developed in the Chilean Nuclear Energy Commission, is presented. A brief summary of the researches done in collaboration with the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, between 1993 to 1997, is shown. In addition, the program "Plasma Physi...

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