This book provides a comprehensive look at the state of the art of
externally driven and self-generated rotation as well as momentum
transport in tokamak plasmas. In addition to recent developments, the
book includes a review of rotation measurement techniques, measurements
of directly and indirectly driven rotation, momentum sinks,
self-generated flow, and momentum transport. These results are presented
alongside summaries of prevailing theory and are compared to
predictions, bringing together both experimental and theoretical
perspectives for a broad look at the field. Both researchers and
graduate students in the field of plasma physics will find this book to
be a useful reference. Although there is an emphasis on tokamaks, a
number of the concepts are also relevant to other configurations.