TY - SER AU - Colombo,Luciano AU - Hänggi,Peter AU - Loidl,Alois AU - Schweitzer,Frank AU - Ott,Hans Rudolf AU - Rudolf,Petra AU - Rubio,Angel AU - Chakrabarti,Bikas K. AU - Duan,Wenhui AU - Hernandez,Eduardo AU - Rieger,Heiko ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - The European Physical Journal B: Condensed Matter and Complex Systems SN - 1434-6036 CY - Berlin/Heidelberg PB - Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Imprint: Springer. KW - Physics KW - Fluids KW - Condensed matter KW - Solid state physics KW - Statistical physics KW - Dynamical systems KW - Condensed Matter Physics KW - Physics, general KW - Complex Systems KW - Fluid- and Aerodynamics KW - Solid State Physics N2 - A: Solid State and Materials Lattice structure and dynamics Inhomogeneous and disordered systems Glasses and amorphous materials Quantum solids and liquids Electronic structure and dynamics Low-dimensional systems Topological insulators and superconductors Graphene and related materials Strongly correlated electron systems Cold atoms and quantum simulators   Surfaces and interfaces Thin films, multilayers and superlattices Semiconductors Magnetic structure and dynamics Random magnetism and frustrated magnets Quantum spin systems Spin-dependent transport Spintronics Superconductivity B: Mesoscopic and Nanoscale Systems Clusters and nanotubes Quantum dots and wires Quantum coherence Nanoelectronics Optoelectronics Nanomechanics C: Computational Methods Ab-initio methods Classical and quantum many-body schemes   Atomistic simulations Multi-scale modeling Kinetic algorithms   Lattice-Boltzmann methods Cellular automata and agent-based modeling D: Statistical and Nonlinear Physics  Equilibrium statistical mechanics and thermodynamics Non-equilibrium statistical mechanics Information theory approaches and complexity measures Phase transitions and critical phenomena Fluctuation phenomena and stochastic processes Chaos and nonlinear dynamical systems Collective dynamics and self-organization Science of networks Interdisciplinary theory, modeling and applications Article Categories Regular Articles Colloquia Colloquia describe the development of new areas of research or the impact of new and promising experimental or theoretical methods in the fields that are within the spectrum of topics covered by the respective journals. While not as extensive and complete as reviews in the usual sense, they are intended to suitably introduce new research directions and techniques in their early stages of development, and to a wider audience. There is no explicit constraint regarding the length of such manuscripts, although 20 printed pages would be the most usual length. All invited/submitted manuscripts will undergo the same refereeing procedure as all other contributions submitted to the journal. For invited colloquium papers, authors will receive a honorarium of EUR 400,-- upon publication and colour figures will be free of charge. Colloquium papers are generally solicited by the journal editors. Authors wishing to submit a colloquium paper are advised to contact the colloquium editors.   UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/10051.1434-6036 ER -