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    Condensed Matter Theories

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    Condensed Matter Theories

    Feodor Kusmartsev, "Condensed Matter Theories"
    2009 | ISBN-10: 9814289140 | 620 pages | PDF | 11 MB

    Condensed Matter Theories: Volume 24, Proceedings of the 32nd International Workshop.
    This International Workshop on Condensed Matter Theories (CMT32) had, as all previous ones, a strong interdisciplinary tradition, in recognition of the
    commonality of problems faced by theorists and computational scientists when they seek fundamental and practical understanding of many-body systems in diverse areas of physics, and to address recent challenges of human society. Researchers working in dierent and diverse sub elds of solid-state, soft-matter, low-temperature, material, atomic, nuclear, particle, statistical, astrophysical, chemical and biological physics gathered at Loughborough University to share new concepts and strategies as well as novel developments in analysis and computation, to exchange ideas or supply thoughts on addressing recent challenges. The participants enjoyed an exceptionally stimulating mix of condensed matter physics problems, spanning such traditional elds as quantum uids, solid state and atomic physics, quantum physics and information theory. Special attention was given to theoretical and experimental studies of recently discovered phenomena in novel materials such as graphene and oxide, Fe{As and other superconductors. Another subject of topical interest covered by a symposium was terahertz (T-ray) physics: Kazuo Kadowaki presented an overview of experiments on anomalous powerful T-ray radiation from layered superconductors and other aspects of T-ray physics…