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Figure 1.2: Examples of MHD instabilities observed on a Z-pinch Plasma. On the left a m = 0 sausage instability is shown
Figure 1.3: Scheme of a cylindrical wire array. The pale blue arrow represents the global magnetic field
Figure 1.5: Summary of input and output data used by GORGON.
Figure 1.6: GORGON flowchart describing how the code works.
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