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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 March 2009
The influence of nonlinearities and plasma resistivity on the so-called trivial marginal modes of ideal MHD is investigated. It turns out that to lowest significant order of a reductive perturbation analysis nonlinearities have no influence, while in toroidal confinement configurations resistivity induces a local plasma diffusion across the magnetic surfaces. This is demonstrated for tokamaks with zero poloidal current density. In addition, the appearance of singularities in the plasma motion parallel to the magnetic field lines suggests a profile condition at the edge of the plasma. Heat conduction would directly tend to keep these effects at lower level, while indirectly it creates a reinforcement mechanism through the coupling to usual cross diffusion.