Directeur de Recherche CNRS (a senior scientist) at Institut Denis Poisson, Tours, France

 

Research interests include

quantum field theory and condensed matter physics quark-gluon plasma; heavy-ion collisions; local parity violation; strong magnetic fields; effects of rotation and acceleration; numerical simulations of lattice gauge theories; topological objects in field theories; non-perturbative phenomena; phase transitions in field theories; Casimir effect; chiral and transport effects in Dirac and Weyl semimetals; quantum field theory in curved spacetimes.

Publications

Recent reviews

  • Hall effects in Carroll dynamics
    “The fastest way to travel is to be there already.”
    ― Terry Pratchett, Soul Music (1994)
    ,
    L. Marsot, P.-M. Zhang, M. N. Chernodub, P.A. Horvathy,
    Phys.Rept. 1028, 1 (2023); [ArXiv:2212.02360].
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  • QCD Vacuum as Dual Superconductor: Quark Confinement and Topology
    “[Octarine] is said to be a sort of fluorescent
    greenish yellow purple.”
    ― Terry Pratchett, The Colour Of Magic (2008)
    ,
    M. N. Chernodub,
    Part of Handbook of Nuclear Physics (2023) by Springer; [INSPIRE].
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  • Thermal transport, geometry, and anomalies
    “Gravity is a habit that is hard to shake off.”
    ― Terry Pratchett, Small Gods (2010)
    ,
    M. N. Chernodub, Y. Ferreiros, A. G. Grushin, K. Landsteiner, M. A.H. Vozmediano,
    Phys.Rept. 977, 1 (2022); [ArXiv:2110.05471].

 

All publications

... can be found at Google Scholar, ArXiv, or INSPIRE.

Outreach

`Vacuum in a strong magnetic field' (illustration PRL, 2023)
`Making a superconductor liquid-solid' (Phys.org, 2024)
`Touching on vacuum energy' (CNRS Journal, 2023)

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Contact

Maxim.Chernodub[at]univ-tours.fr