
Fundamentals of Cosmic Electrodynamics
von B.V. SomovCosmic electrodynamics is the specific branch of plasma physics  which studies electromagnetic phenomena -- mostly the role of  electromagnetic forces in dynamics of highly-conducting compressible  medium in the solar interior and atmosphere, solar wind, in the  Earth's magnetosphere and magnetospheres of other planets as well as  pulsars and other astrophysical objects. 
  This textbook is written to be used at several different levels. It is  aimed primarily at beginning graduate students who are assumed to have  a knowledge of basic physics. Starting from the language of plasma  physics, from Maxwell's equations, the author guides the reader into  the more specialized concepts of cosmic electrodynamics. 
  The main attention in the book is paid to physics rather than maths.  However, the clear mathematical image of physical processes in space  plasma is presented and spelled out in the surrounding text. There is  not another way to work in modern astrophysics at the quantitative  level. 
  The book will also be useful for professional astronomers and for  specialists, who investigate cosmic plasmas from space, as well as for  everybody who is interested in modern astrophysics. 




