@ikanreed, email derek@lpphysics.com for the paper. In the meantime I’ll highlight this section for others:
For example, Di Vita’s scaling laws do not predict the observed I5 scaling of fusion yield, where I is peak current, while the LPP scaling laws do. Similarly, Di Vita’s calculations predict a constant current in the plasmoid or hot spots of about 0.4 MA, while the LPP believes its calculations and theory more accurately predict increasing plasmoid current with increasing peak current.
@annodomini good reminder! I only do the LPP page, though….