Matt's arXiv selection



Update: Matt's arXiv languished from 2010 - 2014.  However, it has been reactivated in 2014. The latest postings can be found here.

An archive of past postings from 2005 - 2010 can be found
here.

Background

This web page is provided as a resource for researchers in the field of quantum and atom optics.  Every day new papers in the area are posted in the electronic archives available at http://arXiv.org, mostly in the cond-mat, quant-ph, and physics sections.  There is a significant volume of postings every day which take quite some time to sift through by hand.

Seeing as I do this every week, I now collate the titles and abstracts of the papers that are of interest to my colleagues and I and send a summary email to anyone that is interested.  Typically there are about 35-40 abstracts taken from about 800 each week.

Summary

The weekly mailing mostly occurs on Mondays or Tuesdays, and will contain a selection of papers from the past week of postings to cond-mat, quant-ph, and physics archives.  I try to pick up all new and replaced theoretical and experimental papers relevant to ultra-cold Bose and Fermi gases and nonequilibrium quantum systems, as well as some in the area of quantum optics.  This selection is biased by my own interests, for which I apologise in advance but there isn't much I can do about that!  Occasionally I fall a little bit behind, for which I hope you can forgive me for in advance.

How to subscribe

Visit this web page:

http://lists.smp.uq.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/matts-arxiv/      

and enter your email address.  You will get a email that you will have to respond to in order to confirm you subscription.  You will be asked to choose a password so that you can manage your own subscription options.  The list is configured so that I am the only person who can post to it, and I will not share the list of email addresses with anyone.


If that proves too much for you, send me an email (which is listed on my home page) and I can add you to the list manually.

Past posting

The latest postings can be found here.

An archive of my weekly postings for 2005-10 can be found
here.

Matthew Davis, updated 10 September 2014.