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2022 Review of Data-Driven Plasma Science

Authors :
Anirudh, Rushil
Archibald, Rick
Asif, M. Salman
Becker, Markus M.
Benkadda, Sadruddin
Bremer, Peer-Timo
Budé, Rick H. S.
Chang, C. S.
Chen, Lei
Churchill, R. M.
Citrin, Jonathan
Gaffney, Jim A
Gainaru, Ana
Gekelman, Walter
Gibbs, Tom
Hamaguchi, Satoshi
Hill, Christian
Humbird, Kelli
Jalas, Sören
Kawaguchi, Satoru
Kim, Gon-Ho
Kirchen, Manuel
Klasky, Scott
Kline, John L.
Krushelnick, Karl
Kustowski, Bogdan
Lapenta, Giovanni
Li, Wenting
Ma, Tammy
Mason, Nigel J.
Mesbah, Ali
Michoski, Craig
Munson, Todd
Murakami, Izumi
Najm, Habib N.
Olofsson, K. Erik J.
Park, Seolhye
Peterson, J. Luc
Probst, Michael
Pugmire, Dave
Sammuli, Brian
Sawlani, Kapil
Scheinker, Alexander
Schissel, David P.
Shalloo, Rob J.
Shinagawa, Jun
Seong, Jaegu
Spears, Brian K.
Tennyson, Jonathan
Thiagarajan, Jayaraman
Ticoş, Catalin M.
Trieschmann, Jan
van Dijk, Jan
Van Essen, Brian
Ventzek, Peter
Wang, Haimin
Wang, Jason T. L.
Wang, Zhehui
Wende, Kristian
Xu, Xueqiao
Yamada, Hiroshi
Yokoyama, Tatsuya
Zhang, Xinhua
Source :
IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science 51, 1750 - 1838 (2023)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Data science and technology offer transformative tools and methods to science. This review article highlights latest development and progress in the interdisciplinary field of data-driven plasma science (DDPS). A large amount of data and machine learning algorithms go hand in hand. Most plasma data, whether experimental, observational or computational, are generated or collected by machines today. It is now becoming impractical for humans to analyze all the data manually. Therefore, it is imperative to train machines to analyze and interpret (eventually) such data as intelligently as humans but far more efficiently in quantity. Despite the recent impressive progress in applications of data science to plasma science and technology, the emerging field of DDPS is still in its infancy. Fueled by some of the most challenging problems such as fusion energy, plasma processing of materials, and fundamental understanding of the universe through observable plasma phenomena, it is expected that DDPS continues to benefit significantly from the interdisciplinary marriage between plasma science and data science into the foreseeable future.<br />Comment: 112 pages (including 700+ references), 44 figures, submitted to IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science as a part of the IEEE Golden Anniversary Special Issue

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics - Plasma Physics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science 51, 1750 - 1838 (2023)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2205.15832
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/TPS.2023.3268170