Abstract

Under a standard set of assumptions, the magnetic flux function for a static, resistive magnetofluid is determined in axisymmetric toroidal geometry for two different scalar-conductivity profiles; in one case the conductivity is spatially uniform, and in the other it is proportional to the square of the distance from the toroidal axis. Exact analytic expressions are found in both cases for a magnetofluid that is surrounded by a perfectly conducting toroidal shell with a circular cross section.

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