“…The B-point degeneracy is removed by nonlocal interactions that are not captured in the GL theory and come into play below T c . Therefore, the B-point unfolds into a temperature-dependent finite domain between types I and II, which is called the intertype (IT) domain or is referred to as the domain of type-II/1 superconductivity. − In the IT domain vortex–vortex interaction is more complex than in conventional types, it becomes spatially nonmonotonic or even has the many-body character. − This interaction gives rise to exotic vortex configurations such as vortex clusters and vortex liquid droplets, leading to a magnetic response with characteristics of both the conventional superconductor types. − Different vortex configurations appear to be stable (or energetically favorable) in different parts of the IT domain, which define its internal structure.…”