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OPTIMIZATION OF BLANKET DESIGN FOR FUSION REACTORS BY HIGHER ORDER PERTURBATION THEORY.
The use of first- and second-order perturbation theory is studied to optimize the design of a fusion reactor blanket region. The basis in variational and sensitivity theory is outlined with a simple model. The theory is applied to the optimization of a fusion reactor in a one-dimensional transport model, illustrated by considerations of tritium breeding and of minimizing induced activity. It is concluded that the second-order method has attractive features but must also be interpreted carefully. General trends for improving the breeding ratio by use of lithium enrichment are reported