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Mappings have been very useful tool to study magnetic field lines in divertor tokamaks. In this and the next chapters we study the structure of magnetic field lines in so-called ergodic and poloidal divertor tokamaks using mappings. We shall study the general structure of magnetic field, chaotic and statistical properties of field lines in ergodic divertor tokamaks. Mappings constitute an important and computationally efficient tool to study magnetic field lines in both types of tokamaks. In ergodic divertor tokamaks we shall apply the mapping procedure of magnetic field lines presented in Sect. 10.3.

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Abdullaev, S.S. (2006). Mapping of Field Lines in Ergodic Divertor Tokamaks. In: Construction of Mappings for Hamiltonian Systems and Their Applications. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 691. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-33417-3_11

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