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Virtual Physics No 13 December 15, 1996.

[.] Letter from the Editor
[.] Financial markets as adaptative ecosystems, by Marc Potters, Rama Conta, and Jean-Philippe Bouchauda
[.] 3rd International Summer School on High Temperature Superconductivity, July 1997 Eger, Hungary

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Virtual Physics No 12 October 15, 1996.

[.] Peer Review, by Alexander Berezin
[.] Nonlinear Response of HTSC Thin Film Microwave Resonators in an Applied DC Magnetic Fields, by Durga P. Choudhury, Balam A. Willemsen, John S. Derov, and S. Sridhar
[.] The World of Virtual Reality, by Jedrzej Gajewski

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Virtual Physics No 11 October 1, 1996.

[.] Contemporary Problems in Science Jobs, by Arthur E. Sowers
[.] Resarch and Funds, by Alex Braginski
[.] Two Postdoctoral Positions: Nonlinear Laser Spectroscopy and Solid State Modeling, Argonne National Laboratory, by Guokui Liu

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Virtual Physics No 10 September 15, 1996.

[.] Hall effect and geometric phases in Josephson junction arrays, by P. Ao and X.-M. Zhu
[.] Resarch and Funds
  • Comment by Ahmad Ibrahim to "Myth of Competion and NSERC Policy of Selectivity", by Berezin and Hunter Virtual Physics No 08, 1996
  • Response of Alexander Berezin
[.] PostDoc Position: NMR of optical glasses

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Virtual Physics No 09 September 1, 1996.

[.] Letter from the Editor
[.] Multifractal Scaling With Wavelet Packets, by Cameron L. Jones
[.] Animated GIFS - A Simple Tutorial Example, by Zbigniew Koziol
[.] "Lawrence and His Laboratory" - a history of physics site

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Virtual Physics No 08 August 15, 1996.

[.] Letter from the Editor
[.] Myth of Competition and NSERC Policy of "Selectivity", by Alexander A. Berezin and Geoffrey Hunter
[.] Superconductivity Papers Database in Japan
[.] Materials and Mechanisms of Superconductivity - High Temperature Superconductors V
[.] About Virtual Physics and the Submission Policy

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Virtual Physics No 07 August 1, 1996.

[.] LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
[.] FRACTALS, MULTIFRACTALS AND THE SCIENCE OF COMPLEXITY, by M.K. Hassan
[.] TOPOLOGICAL AND HAUSDORFF DIMENSIONS - SPECIAL CASES, by W. Holsztynski
[.] FRACTAL DIMENSION ESTIMATION WITH WAVELET PACKETS, by Cameron L. Jones
[.] HUNTING FOR FRACTALS, by Zbigniew Koziol
[.] FRACTAL CURVE, by W. Holsztynski

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Virtual Physics No 06 July 15, 1996.

[.] LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
[.] ISING - PHYSICIST AND TEACHER, by Sigismund Kobe
[.] SUMMER SCHOOL ON SUPERCONDUCTIVITY IN NETWORKS: First Announcement
[.] FIRST STEP TO NOBEL PRIZE IN PHYSICS - Statistics'96

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Virtual Physics No 05 July 1, 1996.

[.] LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
[.] SOME PROBLEMS of MANUSCRIPT REFEREEING and POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS, by Ross Macdonald
[.] CONDENSED MATTER NEWS
[.] LETTER to VIRTUAL PHYSICS: ALAN SOKAL'S "EXPERIMENT", by Alexander Berezin
[.] 2nd EDITION of TINKHAM's Introduction to Superconductivity
[.] FIRST STEP TO NOBEL PRIZE IN PHYSICS

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Virtual Physics No 04 June 15, 1996.

[.] LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
[.] TRANSGRESSING BOUNDARIES AND TRANSFORMATIVE HERMENEUTICS OF QUANTUM GRAVITY
[.] BOSE-EINSTEIN CONDENSATION
[.] CANADIAN INTERNET AWARDS

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Virtual Physics No 03 May 25, 1996.

[.] LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
[.] PHYSICISTS AND THE REAL WORLD by Lukasz Turski
[.] THE LINUX/GNU OPERATING SYSTEM - A PHYSICIST'S PERSPECTIVE, by Michal Spalinski
[.] NEW RELEASE Web service: "One-Shot World-Wide Preprints Search"

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Virtual Physics No 02 May 7, 1996.

[.] LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
[.] RESEARCH FUNDING MYTHS by Alexander A. Berezin and Geoffrey Hunter
[.] ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING at XXX.LANL.GOV E-Print ARCHIVE: A SUCCESS STORY
[.] A POSITION OPENING IN OTTAWA

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Virtual Physics No 01 April 23, 1996.

[.] LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
[.] WORLD WIDE WEB PUBLISHING at AIP
[.] SCIENCE and THE PUBLIC
[.] "YES" to POETRY ON THE INTERNET
[.] AN ELECTRONIC BULLETIN BOARD FOR VIRTUAL MEETINGS
[.] MILITARY AND COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS FOR LOW COST CRYOCOOLERS
[.] TWO POSITIONS OPENINGS IN AUSTRALIA

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Virtual Physics No 00 April 8, 1996.

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