Fluctuations and Highly Non-linear Phenomena in Superfluids and Superconductors VIII
A special issue of Condensed Matter (ISSN 2410-3896). This special issue belongs to the section "Superconductivity".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 November 2024 | Viewed by 330
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Interests: majorana physics; strongly correlated systems at low dimensionality and quantum transport
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Interests: quantum transport of heat, charge, and spin in nanostructures; coherent caloritronics; noise and coherent dynamics in nanodevices; superconductivity and Josephson-based devices; soliton dynamics; out-of-equilibrium statistical mechanics; stochastic dynamics and noise-induced phenomena; Lévy flights and anomalous diffusion
Interests: high-Tc superconductivity (theory and phenomenology); multiband superconductivity; quantum size effects and shape resonances in superconductors; nanoscale superconductors; superconducting heterostructures; BCS-BEC crossover; pseudogap; superconducting fluctuations; ultracold fermions: superfluidity and BCS-BEC crossover; electron–hole superfluidity
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Interests: ultracold atoms; disordered systems; mesoscopic physics
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Interests: Bose–Einstein condensation; ultracold atoms; quantum statistical physics
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue is dedicated to the proceedings of the conference SuperFluctuations 2024, which will be held in Salerno, Italy, from 16 to 18 September 2024 (http://www.multisuper.org/superfluctuations-2024). This international conference will provide an excellent forum for the presentation and discussion of recent developments in the diverse fields of superconductivity and superfluidity. You are invited to submit a full manuscript for consideration and possible publication in this Special Issue, focusing on the following topics:
- Fluctuations and BCS-BEC crossover phenomena: multicomponent and low-dimensional systems.
- Spin-orbitronics: theory and applications.
- Novel quantum phenomena with Bosons and Fermions.
- Highly non-linear phenomena: Josephson and Andreev effects, topological defects, vortex states.
- Non-equilibrium superconductivity.
- Electron-hole and excitonic superfluidity and supersolidity: theory, numerical simulations, and experimental realizations.
- Innovative numerical methods: Machine Learning, its synergies with QMC, and applications.
- Quantum technologies and quantum devices/sensors based on novel superconducting/superfluid systems.
The first 8 Invited Speakers accepting to submit the paper will be granted a full waiver on the APC - Article Processing Charge.
Prof. Dr. Roberta Citro
Dr. Claudio Guarcello
Prof. Dr. Andrea Perali
Prof. Dr. Luca Dell'Anna
Prof. Dr. Luca Salasnich
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- fluctuations
- spin-orbitronics: theory
- quantum phenomena
- superfluidity
- superconducting
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