ROUND TABLE 

"PHASE TRANSITIONS AND CRITICAL PHENOMENA:
PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE"


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Yu.Holovatch


 

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"Is that true that all principal work in the phase transitions theory has already been done up to the middle 80-ies, and there is neither new physics there to be explained nor a need to apply efforts to theoretical studies?"


M. Schick:    "The future of critical phenomena is its glorious past!"


R. Folk:         "You want to find out very basic principles but you find out how to apply theory to real systems!"


G.Stell:       " The thing is to successfully marry the second virial coefficient and scaling theory"

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I. Yukhnovskii


 

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Participants:
Prof. Alexander Bakai,  Kharkiv Institute of Physics & Technology, Kharkiv, Ukraine
Prof. Alina Ciach, Institute of Physical Chemistry, Warsaw, Poland
Prof.  Alexander Chalyi,  O. Bohomolets' National Medical University, Kyiv, Ukraine
Prof. Reinhard Folk,  Johannes Kepler Universitat, Linz,  Austria
Dr. Yurij Holovatch, Institute for Condensed Matter Physics,  Lviv, Ukraine
Prof.. Mykhajlo Kozlovskii, Institute for Condensed Matter Physics,  Lviv, Ukraine
Prof. Michael Schick, University of Washington, Seattle, USA
Prof. Wolffram Schroer,  Universitat Bremen,  Germany
Prof. George Stell,  State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, USA
Prof. Ihor Yukhnovskii, Institute for Condensed Matter Physics, Lviv, Ukraine
   
 
 

Materials of the round table will appear in a forthcoming issue of Cond. Matt. Phys. journal. Now they are available as the e-preprint cond-mat/0012506.


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