The subject of the School is on the theory and phenomenology of "classical" superconductivity. However, the selection and treatment of the different topics is done in the perspective of the new, "high Tc'' materials, in order to clarify what is already contained in the BCS frame, and what is not.
Remarks on phenomenology and phenomenological theoretical analysis, S. Pace and L. Liberatori; Ginzburg-Landau theory and the magnetic properties of an ideal superconductor, A. Siri; basic aspects of flux creep, A.M. Testa; thermal properties of superconductors - specific heat and thermal conductivity, M. Putti; an introduction to super conductivity, C. Di Castro and R. Raimond; Hubbard correlation and electron-phonon interaction effects in the normal and superconducting states, M. Acquarone; green functions methods in superconductivity, M. Marinaro et al; impurity effects in superconductivity, F. Mancini; superconducting tunnel junctions, S. Pace and A. Saggese; the Josephson effect, G. Costabile; SQUIDs - theory and applications, C. Cosmelli; microscopic quantum phenomena in granular superconductors, G. Giaquinta; critical phenomena in Josephson junction systems, A. Giannelli and C. Giovannella; superconductivity and magnetism, C. Attanasio et al; superconducting superlattices, L. Maritato et al; heavy fermion systems, C. Noce; properties of BSCCO, G. Balestrino.