“…I fact, it is often useful to go back to the classical realm, in order to disentangle classical form quantum effects. In this special issue, contributions developed the hydrodynamic theory of integrable systems either quite generally [9,13], or by focussing on gases of particles [6,24], quantum spin systems [27], quantum and classical field theories [2,16,19], and even cellular automata [15,17,18,21,23] and ensembles of classical solitons of integrable partial differential equations [5,28]. Third, of particular interest in one-dimensional quantum systems is their often very peculiar or anomalous transport properties.…”