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Volume 69 (2019)
No. 2 Viliam Štubňa, Michal Jaščur
Localized magnetic models with higher-order interactions
No. 1 Leonardo Andreta de Castro, Olimpio Pereira de Sá Neto, Carlos Alexandre Brasil
An introduction to quantum measurements with a historical motivation
Volume 68 (2018)
No. 3&4 Michal Daniska and Andrej Gendiar
Study of classical and quantum phase transitions on non-Euclidean geometries in higher dimensions
No. 1&2 Marios Christodoulou
Geometry transition in covariant loop quantum gravity
Volume 67 (2017)
No. 2&3 Jozef Genzor, Tomotoshi Nishino, Andrej Gendiar
Tensor Networks: Phase Transitions Phenomena on Hyperbolic and Fractal Geometries
No. 1 Erik Bartoš, Richard Pinčák
Study of Prediction Models for Time Series
Volume 66 (2016)
No. 4 J. Lipovský
Quantum Graphs and Their Resonance Properties
No. 2&3 M. Hnatič, J. Honkonen, T. Lučivjanský
Advances field-theoretical methods in stochastic dynamics and theory of developed turbulence
No.1 Jeannine Wagner-Kuhr
Experimental studies of top quark production
Volume 65 (2015)
No.6 Igor Medved, Luboš Podobník, Dale A.Huckaby
Phase transitions of first order in finite volumes with applications to underpotential deposition of metals
No.5 Juraj Tekel
Phase structure of fuzzy field theories and multitrace matrix models
No.4 Jozef Strečka, Michal Jaščur
A brief account of the Ising and Ising-like models: mean-field, effective field and exact results
No.3 Veronika Gáliková, Samuel Kováčik, Peter Prešnajder
Quantum mechanics in noncommutative space
No.2 Md Shakil Ahmed and Ivan Glesk
Photonic platform and the impact of optical nonlinearity on communication devices
No.1 Jana Tóthová and Vladimír Lisý
Generalized Langevin theory of the Browanian motion and the dynamics of polymers in solution
Volume 64 (2014)
No.6 Matej Pivoluska and Martin Plesch
Device Independent Random Number Generation
No.5 Matúš Dubecký
Quantum Monte Carlo for noncovalent interactions: A tutorial review
No.4 Stanislav Tokár
Top quark studies with the Atlas detector
No.2&3 Milan Držík, Juraj Chlpík
Optical methids in experimental mechanics
No.1 Malek Ghantous and Alexander V. Babanin
Ocean mixing by wave orbital motion
Volume 63 (2013)
No.6 Bruce W. Shore
Pre-history of the concepts underlying stimulated Raman adiabatic passage (STIRAP)
No.5 Marián Fecko
Modern geometry in not-so-high echelons of physics
No.4 Ján Ivančo
Practical photoemission characterization of molecular films and related interfaces
No.3 M. Radmilović-Radjenović, B. Radjenović, M. Klas, A. Bojarov and Š. Matejčik
The breakdown mechanism in electrical discharges
No.1&2 Martin Veselský
Nuclear reactions with heavy ion beams
Volume 62 (2012)
No.6 Ladizlav Kvasz
Galileo, Descartes, and Newton - Founders of the language of physics
No.5 Rastislav Varga
Magnetization processes in glass-coated mirowires with positive magnetorestriction
No.4 Valerio Scarani
The device-independent outlook on quantum physics
No.3 Tomáš Rybár
Quantum channels with memory
No.1&2 Petr Beneš
Dynamical symmetry breaking in models with strong Yukawa interactions
Volume 61 (2011)
No.6 Daniel Reitzner, Daniel Nagaj, Vladimír Bužek
Quantum walks
No.5 G. J. Milburn and M. J. Woolley
An introduction to quantum optomechanics
No.4 Ruslan M. Puscasu
Computational nanofluidics: Nonlocal transport and the glass transition
No.3 Alessandro Bisio, Giulio Chiribella, Giacomo M. D'Ariano, Paolo Perinotti
Quantum networks: General theory and applications
No.2 Zoltán Bajnok, Ladislav Šamaj
Introduction to integrable many-body systems III
No.1 Michael Creutz
Confinement, chiral symmetry, and the lattice
Volume 60 (2010)
No.6 Petr Hájíček and Jiri Tolar
Survey of an approach to quantum measurements, classical properties and realist interpretation problems
No.5 Pavol Farkašovský
Cooperative Phenomena in Strongly Correlated Electron Systems
No.4 Y. Xie, S. Kopeikin
Post-Newtonian reference framews for advanced theory of the lunar motion and for a new generation of lunar laser ranging
No.3 M. Iliaš, V. Kellö, M. Urban
Relativistic effects in atomic and molecular properties
No.2 Ladislav Šamaj:
Introduction to integrable many-body systems II
No.1 Stanislav Dubnička, Zuzana Dubničková:
Analyticity in a phenomenology of electro-weak structure of hadrons
Volume 59 (2009)
No.6 Michal Sedlák:
Quantum theory of unambiguous measurements
No.5 Karol Kudela:
On energetic particles in space
No.4 A.A.Babanin:
Breaking of ocean surface waves
No.3 L.Zdeborová:
Statistical physics of hard optimization problems
No.2 M.Bajdich and L.Mitas:
Electron structure quantum Monte Carlo
No.1 M.Hillery:
An Introduction to the Quantum Theory of Nonlinear Optics
Volume 58 (2008)
No.6 L.Šamaj:
Introduction to integrable many-body systems I
No.5 S.Scheel et al.:
Macroscopic Quantum Electrodynamics - Concepts and Applications
No.4 T.Heinosaari, M.Ziman:
Guide to mathematical concepts of quantum theory"
No.3 B.Shore:
Coherent manipulation of atoms using laser light
No.2 J.Antoš:
Top quark properties
No.1 P.Povinec et al.:
New isotope technologies in environmental physics
Volume 57 (2007)
No.6 E.Majková et al.:
Advanced nanometer-size structures
No.5
No.4
J.Fabián et al.:
Semiconductor spintronics
No.3 Ľ.Martinovič:
Light front field theory: An advanced primer
No.2 P.Moczo et al::
The finite-difference and finite-element modeling of seizmic wave propagation and earthquake motion
No.1 I.Štich::
Computer simulations for the nano-scale
Volume 56 (2006)
No.6 T.Hianik:
Structure and physical properties of biomembranes and model membranes
No.5 P.Markoš
Numerical analysis of the Anderson localization"
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