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- Maxim Nikolaevich Chernodub (born June 7, 1973) is a French physicist of Ukrainian descent best known for his postulation of the magnetic-field-induced superconductivity of the vacuum. (en)
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- Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology / Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics , Moscow (en)
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- High-energy physics, physics of elementary particles and fields, quark–gluon plasma, heavy-ion collisions, strong magnetic fields (en)
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- Postulation of the magnetic-field-induced superconductivity of the vacuum (en)
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- Laboratoire de mathématiques et physique théorique ; Department of Physics and Astronomy (en)
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- Maxim Nikolaevich Chernodub (born June 7, 1973) is a French physicist of Ukrainian descent best known for his postulation of the magnetic-field-induced superconductivity of the vacuum. (en)
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