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    General Properties of Conventional and High-Temperature Superconductors by Shaginyan, Vasily R., Msezane, Alfred Z., Artamonov, Stanislav A.

    Published in Crystals (Basel) (01-09-2024)
    “…In our review, we analyze the scaling of the condensation energy EΔ divided by γ, EΔ/γ≃N(0)Δ12/γ, and quasiparticles of both conventional and unconventional…”
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    Transport Properties of Strongly Correlated Fermi Systems by Shaginyan, Vasily R., Msezane, Alfred Z., Zverev, Mikhail V.

    Published in Symmetry (Basel) (01-11-2023)
    “…Physicists are actively debating the nature of the quantum critical phase transition that determines the low-temperature properties of metals with heavy…”
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    Peculiar Physics of Heavy-Fermion Metals: Theory versus Experiment by Shaginyan, Vasily R., Msezane, Alfred Z., Japaridze, George S.

    Published in Atoms (01-06-2022)
    “…This review considers the topological fermion condensation quantum phase transition (FCQPT) that leads to flat bands and allows the elucidation of the special…”
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    Thermodynamic, Dynamic, and Transport Properties of Quantum Spin Liquid in Herbertsmithite from an Experimental and Theoretical Point of View by Shaginyan, Vasily R., Msezane, Alfred Z., Amusia, Miron Ya, Clark, John W., Japaridze, George S., Stephanovich, Vladimir A., Leevik, Yulya S.

    Published in Condensed matter (01-09-2019)
    “…In our review, we focus on the quantum spin liquid (QSL), defining the thermodynamic, transport, and relaxation properties of geometrically frustrated magnet…”
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    Strongly Correlated Quantum Spin Liquids versus Heavy Fermion Metals: A Review by Shaginyan, Vasily R, Msezane, Alfred Z, Japaridze, George S, Artamonov, Stanislav A, Leevik, Yulya S

    Published in Materials (30-05-2022)
    “…This review considers the topological fermion condensation quantum phase transition (FCQPT) that explains the complex behavior of strongly correlated Fermi…”
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    Magnetic Field as an Important Tool in Exploring the Strongly Correlated Fermi Systems and Their Particle–Hole and Time-Reversal Asymmetries by Shaginyan, Vasily R., Msezane, Alfred Z., Artamonov, Stanislav A.

    Published in Magnetism (29-06-2023)
    “…In this review, we consider the impact of magnetic field on the properties of strongly correlated heavy-fermion compounds such as heavy-fermion metals and…”
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    Proton single-particle energy shifts due to Coulomb correlations by Bulgac, Aurel, Shaginyan, Vasily R.

    Published in Physics letters. B (1999)
    “…A theoretically consistent approach to the calculation of the Coulomb correlation corrections to the single-particle energies is presented. New contributions…”
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    A systematic surface contribution to the ground-state binding energies by Bulgac, Aurel, Shaginyan, Vasily R.

    Published in Nuclear physics. A (29-04-1996)
    “…We show that if there is a weak (perturbative) interaction between the particles of a manybody system, its contribution to the ground-state binding energies is…”
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    Conventional and Unconventional Pairing and Condensates in Dilute Nuclear Matter by Clark, John W, Sedrakian, Armen, Stein, Martin, Huang, Xu-Guang, Khodel, Victor A, Shaginyan, Vasily R, Zverev, Mikhail V

    Published 28-01-2016
    “…This contribution will survey recent progress toward an understanding of diverse pairing phenomena in dilute nuclear matter at small and moderate isospin…”
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    Proton Single Particle Energy Shifts due to Coulomb Correlations by Bulgac, Aurel, Shaginyan, Vasily R

    Published 29-01-1999
    “…Phys.Lett.B469:1-6,1999 A theoretically consistent approach to the calculation of the Coulomb correlation corrections to the single--particle energies is…”
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