From chiral anomaly to two-fluid hydrodynamics for electronic vortices

@article{Brazovskii2019FromCA,
title={From chiral anomaly to two-fluid hydrodynamics for electronic vortices},
author={Serguei Brazovskii and Natasha Kirova},
journal={Annals of Physics},
year={2019}
}
• Published 15 July 2018
• Physics
• Annals of Physics
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