Quantum phase transitions in two-dimensional systems
E.L.Shangina, V.T.Dolgopolov

TL;DR
This paper critically analyzes experimental data on quantum phase transitions in two-dimensional systems, including superconductor-insulator, metal-insulator, and quantum Hall transitions, to understand their underlying physics.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive critical analysis of experimental findings on quantum phase transitions in 2D systems, highlighting key features and open questions.
Findings
Identifies common patterns in quantum phase transition data
Highlights discrepancies between theory and experiment
Suggests directions for future research
Abstract
Experimental data on quantum phase transitions in two-dimensional systems (superconductor-insulator, metal-insulator, and transitions under conditions of integer quantum Hall effect) are critically analyzed.
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