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SUMMARY:Fully Kinetic Simulations of Ion-Temperature-Gradient Driven Modes
  Using the Semi-Lagrangian Code ssV
DESCRIPTION:Minisymposium\n\nDaniel Told (Max Planck Institute for Plasma 
 Physics)\n\nThe ion-temperature-gradient driven instability (ITG) is a pro
 minent challenge in contemporary magnetic fusion experiments. Turbulence d
 riven by ITGs and other instabilities is most commonly simulated using gyr
 okinetic codes, which exploit the strong magnetization of such plasmas, bu
 t likely face limitations in regions with extreme pressure gradients. With
  the semi-Lagrangian code ssV, we aim to enable fully kinetic simulations 
 for such scenarios, potentially serving as benchmarks. This presentation w
 ill offer a comprehensive overview of the numerical challenges encountered
 , the strategies employed to overcome them, and preliminary findings.\n\nD
 omain: Physics, Computational Methods and Applied Mathematics\n\nSession C
 hairs: Stephan Brunner (EPFL); Eric Sonnendrücker (Max Planck Institute fo
 r Plasma Physics, Technical University of Munich); and Laurent Villard (EP
 FL)
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