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01-3-1137-2019/2023
 
Priority: 1
   
Status: In-progress
 
Theory of Complex Systems and Advanced Materials

    

Leaders:     V.A. Osipov
A.M. Povolotskii


Participating Countries and International organizations:
Armenia, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Ecuador, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, India, Iran, Italy, Japan, Mongolia, New Zealand, Poland, Republic of Korea, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan, Ukraine, United Kingdom, USA, Uzbekistan, Vietnam.


Issues addressed and main goals of research:
Development of analytical and numerical methods for studying complex many-body systems that are of current interest in modern condensed matter physics, the development of mathematical models of these systems and the identification of universal laws on the example of studied models. Analysis of both lattice and field-theory models of equilibrium and non-equilibrium statistical systems and modeling of a wide class of new materials, including nanostructured materials, which are of great practical importance. The concepts of scaling and universality allow one to go beyond the model approach and to apply the results obtained to broad classes of phenomena studied in the physics of condensed matter. Study of a wide range of universal phenomena in complex systems - phase transitions in condensed media and high-energy physics, scaling in (magneto)hydrodynamic turbulence, chemical reactions, percolation, etc. by the methods of quantum field theory including the functional renormalization group. The results obtained will be used in carrying out experimental studies of condensed matter at JINR. It is important to note the markedly growing interdisciplinary nature of research, where condensed matter physics and statistical physics closely intersect with atomic and nuclear physics, particle physics, mathematical physics, astrophysics, and biology.

Expected main results in the current year:

List of Activities
  Activity or experiment Leaders
 
    Laboratory or other
  Division of JINR
 Main researchers
1. Complex materials

E.M. Anitas
N.M. Plakida
 
  BLTP
 
A.Yu. Cherny, A.A. Donkov, A.L. Kuzemsky, Maksimov P.A., Tung Nguen Dan, A.A. Vladimirov, V.I. Yukalov, V.Yu. Yushankhai
  FLNP
 
V.L. Aksenov, A.M. Balagurov, A. Islamov,  
D.P. Kozlenko, A.I. Kuklin, E.P.Popov
  MLIT
 
L.A. Syurakshina, E.P. Yukalova
2. Nanostructures and nanomaterials
V.A. Osipov
E.A. Kochetov
 
  BLTP
 
T. Belgibaev, Hoang Ngok Kam, I.D. Ivantsov,
V.L. Katkov, D.V. Kolesnikov, S.E. Krasavin,
K.V. Kulikov,  A. Mazanik, I.R. Rachmonov,
O.G. Sadykova, Yu.M. Shukrinov
  MLIT
 
I. Sarhadov, S.I. Serdyukova, E.B. Zemlianaya
  LRB
 
A.N. Bugay
  FLNR
 
A. Olejniczak
3.
Mathematical models of statistical physics of complex systems
A.M. Povolotsky  
  BLTP
 
A.E. Derbyshev, V.I. Inozemtsev, V. Papoyan,  
P.N. Pyatov, V.P. Spiridonov, P.E. Zhidkov
4.
Methods of quantum field theory in complex systems
M. Hnatic  
  BLTP
 
G. Kalagov, N. Lebedev, M.Maiti, L. Mizisin,
R. Remecki
  MLIT
 
J. Busa

 Collaboration

Country or International Organization City Institute or laboratory
Armenia Yerevan Foundation ANSL
    YSU
Australia Melbourne, VIC Univ.
  Sydney, NSW Univ.
Austria Linz JKU
Azerbaijan Baku Branch MSU
Belarus Minsk BSTU
    IP NASB
    SPMRC NASB
Brazil Brasilia, DF UnB
  Natal, RN IIP UFRN
  Sao Paulo, SP USP
Bulgaria Plovdiv PU
  Sofia IMech BAS
    INRNE BAS
    ISSP BAS
    SU
Canada Kingston, ON Queen's
  London, ON Western
  Montreal Concordia
  Quebec UL
Czech Republic Olomouc UP
  Rez NPI CAS
Denmark Lyngby DTU
Ecuador Quito USFQ
Egypt Giza CU
Finland Helsinki UH
France Marseille CPT
    UPC
  Nice UN
  Paris UPMC
  Valenciennes UVHC
Germany Braunschweig TU
  Bremen Univ.
  Darmstadt GSI
    TU Darmstadt
  Dortmund TU Dortmund
  Dresden IFW
    MPI PkS
    TU Dresden
  Jena Univ.
  Leipzig UoC
  Magdeburg OVGU
  Rostock Univ.
  Wuppertal UW
Hungary Budapest Wigner RCP
India Kolkata IACS
Iran Zanjan IASBS
Italy Catania UniCT
  Fisciano UNISA
Japan Utsunomiya UU
Mongolia Ulaanbaatar IPT MAS
    NUM
New Zealand Auckland Univ.
Poland Katowice US
  Krakow JU
  Poznan AMU
    IMP PAS
  Warsaw IPC PAS
  Wroclaw WUT
Republic of Korea Daejeon CTPCS IBS
  Incheon Inha
Romania Bucharest IFIN-HH
  Cluj-Napoca UTC-N
  Timisoara UVT
Russia Belgorod BelSU
  Gatchina NRC KI PNPI
  Kazan KFU
  Moscow ITEP
    LPI RAS
    MI RAS
    MIREA
    NNRU "MEPhI"
    NRC KI
    NRU HSE
    PFUR
    SINP MSU
  Moscow, Troitsk HPPI RAS
  Novosibirsk ISP SB RAS
    NIIC SB RAS
  Perm PSNRU
  Protvino IHEP
  Samara SU
  Saratov SSU
  St. Petersburg ETU
    Ioffe Institute
    ITMO Univ.
    PDMI RAS
    SPbSPU
    SPbSU
  Voronezh VSU
  Yekaterinburg IMP UB RAS
Serbia Belgrade INS "VINCA"
Slovakia Bratislava CU
  Kosice IEP SAS
    UPJS
Slovenia Ljubljana UL
South Africa Pretoria UNISA
Spain Madrid ICMM-CSIC
Switzerland Villigen PSI
  Zurich ETH
Taiwan Taipei IP AS
Ukraine Kharkov NSC KIPT
  Kiev IMP NASU
    NUK
  Lviv ICMP NASU
United Kingdom Coventry Warwick
USA Irvine, CA UCI
  Louisville, KY U of L
  New York, NY CUNY
  Pasadena, CA Caltech
  Piscataway, NJ Rutgers
  Rochester, NY UR
  Tallahassee, FL FSU
Uzbekistan Tashkent Assoc. P.-S. PTI
Vietnam Hanoi IMS VAST