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On correctness of canonical formulation of the problem of motion of submicron particles in the Earth's plasmasphere. / Kolesnikov, E. K.; Chernov, S. V.; Yakovlev, A. B.

в: Cosmic Research, Том 45, № 6, 25.12.2007, стр. 471-475.

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title = "On correctness of canonical formulation of the problem of motion of submicron particles in the Earth's plasmasphere",
abstract = "The general conditions of applicability are formulated for the canonical formulation of the problem of motion of micro-particles with variable electric charge in the near-Earth space. The validity of these conditions is demonstrated for particles of sub-micron dimension executing orbital motion in the Earth's plasmasphere.",
author = "Kolesnikov, {E. K.} and Chernov, {S. V.} and Yakovlev, {A. B.}",
year = "2007",
month = dec,
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doi = "10.1134/S0010952507060032",
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pages = "471--475",
journal = "Cosmic Research",
issn = "0010-9525",
publisher = "МАИК {"}Наука/Интерпериодика{"}",
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AB - The general conditions of applicability are formulated for the canonical formulation of the problem of motion of micro-particles with variable electric charge in the near-Earth space. The validity of these conditions is demonstrated for particles of sub-micron dimension executing orbital motion in the Earth's plasmasphere.

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