Igor Lerner

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Igor Lerner has researched widely in the theory of interacting electrons in mesoscopic and nanoscale systems. His research activity currently includes applying field-theoretical methods developed in that context to other areas of research, such as physics of complex networks, quantum optics and physics of cold atoms. His research interests span the following areas:

The theory of interacting electrons in mesoscopic and nanoscale systems
Strongly correlated systems
Classical and quantum models of disorder
Quantum chaos and level statistics
Carbon-based nanoelectronics (nanotubes and graphene); traffic in complex networks
Quantum entanglement in electronics and optics

1977 …2024

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    Field-Theoretical Approaches to the Anderson Localization Problem

    Lerner, I., 1 Feb 1991, Localisation 1990, Proceedings of the INT Conference on Localisation, Imperial College, London, 13-15 August 1990. Benedict, K. A. & Chalker, J. T. (eds.). CRC Press, p. 53-64 12 p. (Institute of Physics Conference Series; vol. 108).

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  • Fluctuation-driven traffic congestion in a scale-free model of the Internet

    Yurkevich, I. V., Stepanenko, A. S., Constantinou, C. C. & Lerner, I. V., 27 Dec 2013, 2013 IEEE International Conference on Communications Workshops, ICC 2013. p. 1425-1428 4 p. 6649461

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