Robert T. Glassey

Affiliations: 
Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States 
Area:
Mathematics, Fluid and Plasma Physics
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Glassey R, Pankavich S, Schaeffer J, et al. (2016) Separated characteristics and global solvability for the one and one-half dimensional vlasov maxwell system Kinetic and Related Models. 9: 455-467
Glassey R, Pankavich S, Schaeffer J. (2009) On long-time behavior of monocharged and neutral plasma in one and one-half dimensions Kinetic and Related Models. 2: 465-488
Glassey R, Schaeffer J, Pankavich S. (2009) Time decay for solutions to one-dimensional two component plasma equations Quarterly of Applied Mathematics. 68: 135-141
Glassey R, Pankavich S, Schaeffer J. (2008) Decay in time for a one-dimensional two-component plasma Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences. 31: 2115-2132
Glassey RT. (2006) Global solutions to the Cauchy Problem for the relativistic Boltzmann equation with near-vacuum data Communications in Mathematical Physics. 264: 705-724
Glassey RT, Schaeffer J. (2001) On global symmetric solutions to the relativistic Vlasov–Poisson equation in three space dimensions Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences. 24: 143-157
Glassey RT, Schaeffer J. (2001) On global symmetric solutions to the relativistic Vlasov-Poisson equation in three space dimensions Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences. 24: 143-157
Glassey RT, Strauss WA. (1999) Perturbation of essential spectra of evolution operators and the vlasov-poisson-boltzmann system Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems. 5: 457-472
Glassey RT, Strauss WA. (1999) Decay of the linearized Boltzmann-Vlasov system Transport Theory and Statistical Physics. 28: 135-156
Glassey R, Yin H. (1998) On Maxwell's Equations with a Temperature Effect, II Communications in Mathematical Physics. 194: 343-358
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