Areeb FatimaCIIT/FA13-PPHY-001/LHRDr. Muhammad JamilLHR TP 58022026-01-122018https://repository.cuilahore.edu.pk/handle/123456789/695Collective interactions in dense plasmas arise from strong coupling between charged particles, where long-range electromagnetic forces dominate individual particle behavior. These interactions lead to collective phenomena such as plasma oscillations, screening effects, wave propagation, instabilities, and transport processes that differ significantly from those in weakly coupled plasmas. In dense plasma environments—such as inertial confinement fusion, astrophysical objects, and solid-density laser–matter interactions—quantum effects and correlation among particles further influence collective dynamics. Understanding these interactions is essential for accurately describing plasma behavior under extreme conditions and for advancing applications in fusion energy, high-energy-density physics, and astrophysics.enDepartment of PhysicsFA13PhysicsDense plasmaCollective interactionsPlasma oscillationsDr. Muhammad JamilCollective Interactions In Dense Plasma'sThesis