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The Integrated Tokamak Modeling Task Force (ITM-TF)
was set up in 2004 with the long term aim to provide the EU
with a suite of codes necessary for preparing and analyzing future ITER
discharges, with the highest degree of flexibility, confidence and reliability.
In brief:
Aims:
Remit:
Medium term activities:
ITM publication policy
Any manuscript intended for circulation outside the Task Force which is based on ITM related work has to be cleared
by the Task Force Leader.
In line with the EFDA Publication Rules, the following procedure applies:
All proposed publications, conference contributions and abstracts need to be endorsed by the Project Leader(s)
under whose project(s) the main part of the work to be reported was carried out. The manuscripts, abstracts,
presentations and posters must then be submitted to the TF leadership at least 14 days prior to submission deadline for review.
Whenever ITM tools/infrastructure were used to produce the work, please add to
the authors list "and ITM-TF contributors*"
*See the Appendix to the paper of G. Falchetto et al., Nucl. Fus. submitted.
Similarly for ISM related publications please add to the authors list "and the EU-ITM ITER Scenario Modelling group".
The explicit names of the corresponding authors should be used whenever they actually contributed to the delivery of the work.
Please include the following Acknowledgments whenever part of the work was performed within the ITM-TF Workprogramme.
Acknowledgments
This work, supported by the European Communities under the contract of
Association between EURATOM- (association name) was (partly) carried out within the framework of
the Task Force on Integrated Tokamak Modelling of the European Fusion
Development Agreement. The views and opinions expressed herein do not
necessarily reflect those of the European Commission.
The current list of ITM relevant publications (not yet complete):
ITM Publications