= Neoclassical transport
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Neoclassical transport refers to a theoretical framework used to describe the transport of particles, energy, and momentum in magnetically confined plasmas, particularly in the context of fusion research. It is an important aspect of understanding how plasmas behave in devices like tokamaks and stellarators. In the context of plasma physics, neoclassical transport considers the influence of magnetic fields and the collisional interactions of particles within the plasma.
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