Correlations in Condensed Matter under Extreme Conditions, 1st ed. 2017
A tribute to Renato Pucci on the occasion of his 70th birthday

Coordinators: Angilella G. G. N., La Magna Antonino

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This book addresses a wide range of topics relating to the properties and behavior of condensed matter under extreme conditions such as intense magnetic and electric fields, high pressures, heat and cold, and mechanical stresses. It is divided into four sections devoted to condensed matter theory, molecular chemistry, theoretical physics, and the philosophy and history of science. The main themes include electronic correlations in material systems under extreme pressure and temperature conditions, surface physics, the transport properties of low-dimensional electronic systems, applications of the density functional theory in molecular systems, and graphene. The book is the outcome of a workshop held at the University of Catania, Italy, in honor of Professor Renato Pucci on the occasion of his 70th birthday. It includes selected invited contributions from collaborators and co-authors of Professor Pucci during his long and successful career, as well as from other distinguished guest authors.

Part I Condensed matter theory.- 1 Peierls and spin-density instability: from polyacetylene to grapheme.- 2 Can the d-orbital splitting unveil the local structure of Cu2+ ions?.- 3 Title to be announced.-  4 Regularities in transition temperatures for superconducting high-Tc cuprates as well as for BCS-like materials.-  5 Title to be announced by G. G. N. Angilella and N. H. March.- 6 Electronic Topological Transitions in low-dimensional.- 7 Band gaps and effective oscillator models for solid hydrogen and H2O ice at high pressure.- 8 Anomalous magnetism and superconductivity in lanthanide metals at extreme pressure.- 9 Equations of state for solids under strong compression with fingerprints for electronic anomalies.- 10 One-dimensional interacting systems: from condensed matter to cold atoms.-  11 Spatial pathways of supercurrents and collective dynamics.- 12 Electron structure and transport in disordered low dimensional systems.-  13 Transport properties of strained grapheme.- 14 Defect-induced magnetism in graphene: an ab initio pan study.-  15 Title to be announced, by A. Pidatella and R. Mazzarello.-  16 Hydrogen-bonded systems under intense electric fields.-  17 Title to be announced, by G. Compagnini.-  Part II Molecular chemistry.- 18 Novel common methodologies between physics and theoretical chemistry: density functional theory.- 19 Electron density, Kohn-Sham frontier orbitals, and Fukui functions.- 20 Exact density functionals.- 21 Electrides and their high-pressure chemistry.- 22 Structure of small molecules predicted by second-order density matrix theory without an underlying antisymmetric wave function.- 23 Correlation of large polarons in non-linear low-dimensional molecular systems.-  24 Simple approaches to calculate correlation energy in polyatomic molecular systems.-  25 Non equilibrium steady states and electron transport in molecular systems.-  Part III Theoretical physics.- 26 From condensed matter to QCD: a journey through gauge theories on board of a variational tool.-  Part IV Philosophy and history of science.- 27 The languages of science, religion, and theology.- 28 Symmetries and physics.-  29 Science and religion: a difficult relationship.-  30 The bold and the humble: physics and epistemology.- 31 Majorana: from atomic and molecular, to nuclear physics.-  32 Einstein and his struggle for peace.-  Author index.-  Keyword index.

Giuseppe G.N. Angilella is Associate Professor (with tenure) in the Physics of Matter at the Department of Physics, University of Catania, Italy. In 1994 Dr. Angilella gained an MSc in Physics from the University of Catania, where he went on to complete his PhD in 1999. In the same year he received a Young Researchers’ Award from the Italian Physical Society and in 2003 he received an award from the European High Pressure Research Group (EHPRG). He has served as secretary and chairman of EHRPG and as executive committee member and secretary for the International Association for Research and Technology at High Pressure (AIRAPT). He is the author of more than 100 articles in peer-reviewed journals and has acted as a reviewer for more than 70 articles published in American Physical Society journals as well as for numerous articles in other leading journals. He is co-author, with N.H. March, of the 2016 book Exactly Solvable Models in Many-Body Theory (World Scientific, Singapore). 

Antonino La Magna is senior researcher at the Institute for Microelectronics and Microsystems of the Italian National Research Council (IMM-CNR). Dr. La Magna received his MSc in Physics (cum laude) and his PhD in Physics at the University of Catania in 1992 and 1996, respectively. Since 1999 he has been a member of the IMM-CNR permanent staff with responsibility for the IMM-CNR computational team. He led the research group on advanced processes from 2010 to 2015 and was a member of the Scientific Council of IMM-CNR for the period 2009–2015. He is and has been coordinator and/or person responsible at the IMM-CNR for several international projects and research contracts. Dr. La Manga has authored over 250 publications in international journals in the fields of theoretical solid state physics, technological processes, and process and device simulations and has acted as a reviewer for more than 300 articles published in leading scientific journals (including APS,
Presents contributions from internationally renowned experts in the field of high pressure physics Examines electronic correlations in material systems under extreme pressure and temperature conditions Discusses applications of the density functional theory in molecular systems Addresses topics relating to superconductivity and graphene Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras