Halo current, runaway electrons and disruption mitigation in ITER
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P Barabaschi | S. Putvinski | Marshall N. Rosenbluth | J. Wesley | M. Rosenbluth | N. Fujisawa | J. Wesley | S. Putvinski | P. Barabaschi | N Fujisawa | N. Putvinskaya | N. Putvinskaya
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