Modern trends in Superconductivity and Superfluidity. Selected Chapters
M. Yu. Kagan

TL;DR
This comprehensive review covers recent advances in superconductivity and superfluidity, including hydrodynamics, chiral anomalies, quantum gases, and phase separation, highlighting new theoretical approaches and experimental insights.
Contribution
It synthesizes recent developments across multiple subfields, introducing new models, solutions, and phase diagrams in superfluidity and superconductivity research.
Findings
Hydrodynamics of rotating superfluids with vortices analyzed.
Chiral anomaly approaches in superfluid 3He-A compared.
Phase diagrams for s-wave and p-wave pairing constructed.
Abstract
In Chapter 1 we start with general Landau scheme of the conservation laws for the hydrodynamics of classical liquids and superfluids. On the basis of Landau scheme we consider hydrodynamics of rotating superfluids with large number of vortices. We study different regimes of slow and fast rotations. In Chapter 4 we consider complicated and yet unresolved problem of chiral anomaly in superfluid 3He-A and present two competing approaches. The first one is based on supersymmetric hydrodynamics, another one on the formal analogy with Dirac equation in QED. In Chapters 6 and 7 we study composed fermions and bosons which correspond to the different bound states consisting of two fermions, two bosons and fermion and boson in ultracold quantum gasses and mixtures. We also elucidate the exact solutions of the Skorniakov-Ter-Martirosian integral equations. We present the basic ideas of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum, superfluid, helium dynamics · Astro and Planetary Science · Superconducting Materials and Applications
