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Superconductivity in Quantum Complex Matter: the Superstripes Landscape

While in XX century the theory of superconductivity has focused on a homogeneous metal with a rigid lattice which can be reduced to a single effective conduction band in the dirty limit. Today in the XXI century, the physics of superconductivity is focusing on complexity of quantum matter where novel quantum functionalities with lattice inhomogeneity at nanoscale (between 1 nm and 100 nm) and at mesoscopic scale (in the range 100-10000 nm), where the electronic structure need to be described by multiple Fermi surfaces and multiple gaps in the superconducting phase in the clean limit. The present issue of Journal of superconductivity and Novel magnetism collects papers presented at the International Conference Superstripes 2019 which was held on June 23-29, 2019, in Ischia Island, Italy. The series of Stripes conference started on Dec 8 1996 and it has contributed to scientific advances in the new physics of superconductivity in quantum complex systems in these last 23 years where polarons, strain, multigap superconductivity, exchange interaction between condensates, granular superconductivity and percolation play a key role. The articles collected in this issue cover hot topics of the new quantum physics of complex matter including the mechanism of high temperature superconductivity, complex magnetic orders and orbital physics in strongly correlated materials which have been growing rapidly in these last two years opening new perspectives also in mesoscopic quantum engineering.

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