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Numerous experiments have revealed a "pseudogap" in the spectrum of electronic excitations in superconducting cuprates, in the underdoped regime and below a critical temperature T* above Tc. The scientific community is still debating whether this is …
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Abstract Earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions: the scale of some recent natural disasters and their dramatic consequences have reminded us of the power of terrestrial phenomena and the need for scientific research to better understand the Earth's …
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One of the major problems limiting our understanding of superconductivity at high critical temperatures is the existence in the phase diagram of superconducting copper oxides of a so-called pseudogap phase in which all electronic properties are anomalous. …
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This year's lecture was devoted to a brief introduction to stochastic homogenization. In very general and somewhat vague terms, the aim of homogenization theory is to model and mathematically analyze media that are highly heterogeneous due to the presence …
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Reading material Lecture 1: Building a ground-based telescope Lecture 2: Building a ground-based telescope (continued) Lecture 3: Building a ground-based telescope (continued) Lecture 4: Exploded and mixed versions of the ESO 100-metre mirror Lecture 5: …
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The climate system is complex because it is made up of several compartments (e.g. atmosphere, oceans, ice caps, etc.), each with its own specific response time and thermodynamic properties. What's more, these elements these elements interact with each …