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01-3-1072-2009/2013
Priority:1
Status: New

Theory of Condensed Matter and New Materials

Leaders:   V.B. Priezzhev
V.A. Osipov
Scientific leader:    N.M. Plakida

Scientific Programme:
Multiparticle models of solids taking into consideration strong electron correlations, electron-lattice, and spin interactions to describe spectra of quasiparticle excitations, phase transitions and kinetic phenomena in solids. In equilibrium and nonequilibrium media with strong correlations such as liquids and nuclear matter, the processes of multifragmentation, clusterization in phase transitions and the influence of surface effects on properties of clusters. In the theory of superconductivity, nonstandard mechanisms of pairing in metal-oxides, the problem of bipolaron stability in a polaron gas environment, the influence of strong electric fields and temperature gradients on elastic, magnetic, and thermal properties of granular superconductors. For a study of mechanisms of phase transitions caused by charge, orbital, and magnetic ordering in magnetic semiconductors and in metals with a large magnetoresistance, experimental data obtained at the Frank Laboratory of Neutron Physics, JINR, by neutron scattering and the µSR method will be used.
      Nonlinear problems in multiparticle theory will be studied by using modern methods of the renormalization group theory, the inverse scattering problem, fractal geometry, and the conformal field theory. The main subjects of the study are integrable systems, equilibrium systems of the statistical mechanics, and dissipative systems far from the thermodynamic equilibrium. The aim of these investigations is to reveal common properties of the multiparticle systems associated with the ideas of self-similarity and universality.
      The microstructure of amorphous state will be studied in the framework of the theoretical model where topological disorder is introduced via arrays of disclination dipoles and loops. The thermal properties of disclinated media are of primary interest. The electronic spectrum of carbon materials, fullerenes and nanotubes, will be examined within the field-theory model adapted to account for nontrivial geometry of these nanostructures. The model of random Josephson junction arrays will be studied and applied to describe high-temperature granular superconductors.
      In the theory of finite quantum systems, local and low-dimensional states of matter obtained in modern experiments will be investigated. In particular, properties of quasiparticles in mesoscopic systems and the Bose-Einstein condensation in atomic traps will be studied.

Expected main results in 2009:
List of Activities
  Activity or Experiment LeaderPrincipal Researchers
1. Physical properties of complex
materials and nanostructures
N.M. Plakida
V.A. Osipov
G. Ropke
A.Yu. Cherny
A.V. Chizhov
W. Kleinig
E.A. Kochetov
S.E. Krasavin
A.L. Kuzemsky
V.A. Moskalenko
V.N. Plechko
J. Schmelzer
V.Yu. Yushankhai
2. Mathematical problems
of many-particle systems
V.B. Priezzhev
M.A. Smondyrev
V.I. Yukalov
L. Aleksandrov
E.V. Bukina
V.M. Dubovik
V.I. Inozemtsev
A.E. Patrik
A.M. Povolotsky
V.P. Spiridonov
P.E. Zhidkov

Collaboration
Country or International
Organization
City Institute or Laboratory
Armenia Yerevan YerPhI
YSU
Belarus Minsk BSPU
IP NASB
Belgium Antwerp UA
Brazil Brasilia, DF UnB
San Paulo, SP USP
Bulgaria Sofia IMS BAS
IPC BAS
ISSP BAS
SU
Canada Montreal Concordia
Quebec Univ.
Kingston Queen's
London UWO
Czech Republic Rez NPI ASCR
France Marseille Univ.
Nice UN
Germany Bremen Univ.
Brunswick TU
Dortmund TU Dortmund
Darmstadt GSI
Dresden IFW
MPI-PkS
TU Dresden
Duisburg UDE
Erlangen Univ.
Leipzig Univ.
Magdeburg OvGU
Rostock Univ.
Stuttgart MPI-FKF
Hungary Budapest KFKI RMKI
India Mumbai TIFR
Ireland Dublin DIAS
Italy Catania Univ.
Salerno UniSa
Poland Cracow JU
Warsaw IPCh PAS
FP WUT
Katowice US
Poznan IP AMU
IMP PAS
Romania Bucharest IFIN-HH
Russia Moscow IGIC RAS
LPI RAS
MEPhI
PFUR
SINP MSU
MI RAS
RRC KI
Belgorod BelSU
Dubna BMIREA
Gatchina PNPI RAS
Perm PSU
St. Petersburg ETU
IPTI RAS
SPbSU
Troitsk HPPI RAS
Voronezh VSU
Yekaterinburg IMP UB RAS
Moldova Kishinev IAP ASM
TUM
Mongolia Ulaanbaatar NUM
Montenegro Podgorica Univ.
Slovak Republic Bratislava IP SAS
Kosice IEP SAS
Slovenia Ljubljana UL
Spain Madrid ICMM
Switzerland Villigen PSI
Taiwan Taipei IP AS
Ukraine Kharkov KFTI NASU
Kiev IMP NASU
Lvov ICMP NASU
USA Chicago, IL Urbana Univ.
New York, NY CUNY
Rochester, NY UR
Tallahassee, FL FSU
Uzbekistan Tashkent Assoc."P.-S." PTI
Vietnam Hanoi IMS VAST

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