Victor Fleurov



                       Address:

             School of Physics and Astronomy,
Raymond and Beverly Sackler Faculty of Exact Sciences
           Tel Aviv University, 69978 Tel Aviv, Israel

                 Phone numbers:

                    +972-3-640-9122
                    +972-3-642-2979 (FAX)

 E-mail address:

fleurov@post.tau.ac.il

             Fields of interest:

      1. Breathers - quantum and classical: 67, 72, 79, 81, 90, 100

 


Collaboration: S. Flach - Max Planck Institute for Complex Systems

THE DISCRETE BREATHER HOMEPAGE

Events:  

LOCALIZATION IN NONLINEAR LATTICES - Dresden, Germany: April, 1997  

Nonlinear Lattice Structure and Dynamics -Dresden, Germany: September, 2001

Energy localisation and transfer- Warwick, England: February, 2003

27th Workshop: Intrinsic Localized Modes and Discrete Breathers in Nonlinear Lattices – Erice, Sicicly, July 2003

 

      1. Dilute magnetic semiconductors: book-1994, 62, 66, 70, 71, 84, 85, 89, 92, 93, 98, 99, 101, 103

 

 



         
                                     Mn in GaN

 

Events:
Recent Trends in Theory of Physical Phenomena in High Magnetic Fields - Les Houches, France: February, 2002

International Conference on Magnetism  - Rome, Italy: July-August, 2003

49th Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials – Jacksonville, Florida: November, 2004

Correlated Electrons at High Magnetic Fields - December 2004, Ein-Gedi/Holon, Israel
 

3.     Quantum kinetic processes: 14, 51, 83, 88, 96, 97
 


 
 
 
 

Events:
Wigner Centennial Conference - Pecs, Hungary: July, 2002

Anomalies and Strange Behavior in Physics:  Challenging the Conventional - Naples, Italy: April, 2003

List of Publications:  1972-80, 1981-86, 1988-96, 1997-01, 2002-
 
 
Projects: 
 
1.                          Transonic flow and fluctuations near the "Mach horizon" in an optical analogue of the Laval nozzle. 
 
Supported by Israel Science Foundation
 
2.                          Vortex and soliton mediated tunneling and multidimensional jet-like
shock formation. 
 
Supported by German Israeli Foundation
 
Ms and PhD students are welcome