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A. L. Kuzemsky

Researcher at Joint Institute for Nuclear Research

Publications -  51
Citations -  776

A. L. Kuzemsky is an academic researcher from Joint Institute for Nuclear Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quasiparticle & Operator (physics). The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 49 publications receiving 713 citations. Previous affiliations of A. L. Kuzemsky include International Centre for Theoretical Physics.

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Theory of transport processes and the method of the nonequilibrium statistical operator

TL;DR: The aim of this review is to provide better understanding of a few approaches that have been proposed for treating nonequilibrium (time-dependent) processes in statistical mechanics with the emphasis on the inter-relation between theories.
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Statistical Mechanics and the Physics of Many-Particle Model Systems

TL;DR: In this article, the concepts of broken symmetry, quantum protectorate, and quasi-averages are analyzed in the context of quantum theory of magnetism and theory of superconductivity.
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Generalized kinetic and evolution equations in the approach of the nonequilibrium statistical operator

TL;DR: In this article, the generalized transport and kinetic equations were derived for a system weakly coupled to a thermal bath to elucidate the nature of transport and relaxation processes, and the applicability of the general formalism to physically relevant situations was investigated.
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Unconventional and exotic magnetism in carbon-based structures and related materials

TL;DR: In this article, a detailed analysis of the possible magnetic behavior of the carbon-based structures was fulfilled to elucidate and resolve (at least partially) some unclear issues, including some conjectures which have been made and to the peculiar and contradictory experimental results in this rather indistinct and disputable field.
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Bogoliubov's Vision: Quasiaverages and Broken Symmetry to Quantum Protectorate and Emergence

TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on the applications of the symmetry principles to quantum and statistical physics in connection with some other branches of science and demonstrate the connection and interrelation of these conceptual advances of the many-body physics and to try to show explicitly that those concepts, though different in details, have certain common features.