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Acronyms and Abbreviations
ADAF:
advection-dominated accretion flow
DOE:
Department of Energy
DP:
Defense Programs
EFIT:
a computer modeling code
ELM:
edge-localized mode
ERATO:
a computer modeling code
FCT:
flux-corrected transport
FESAC:
Fusion Energy Sciences Advisory Committee
FIRE:
Fusion Ignition Research Experiment
FRC:
field-reversed configuration
FULL:
a computer modeling code
GA:
General Atomics
GATO:
a computer modeling code
GS2:
a computer modeling code
IFE:
inertial fusion energy
ITER:
International Toroidal Experimental Reactor
JET:
Joint European Torus
KAM:
Kolmogorov-Arnold-Moser
MFE:
magnetic fusion energy
MHD:
magnetohydrodynamics
NASA:
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
NERSC:
National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center
NIMROD:
Non-ideal MHD with Rotation Open Discussion project
NRC:
National Research Council
NSF:
National Science Foundation
OER:
Office of Energy Research (DOE; renamed the Office of Science)
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OFES:
Office of Fusion Energy Sciences
OMB:
Office of Management and Budget
PEST:
a computer modeling code
PPPL:
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
PSACI:
Plasma Science Advanced Computation Initiative
SEAB:
Secretary of Energy Advisory Board
TFTR:
Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor
TRANSP:
a computer modeling code
VMEC:
a computer modeling code
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computer modeling