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Thermodynamic and Transport Properties in the Hubbard Model

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Linear and Nonlinear Electron Transport in Solids

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I present here a progress report on our study of the Hubbard model; in the present work the Hubbard Hamiltonian is approximated by a static, random, self-consistent potential which allows a quantitative treatment over the whole range of values of the relevant parameters.

Work supported by NSF Grant No. GH-37264

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Economou, E.N. (1976). Thermodynamic and Transport Properties in the Hubbard Model. In: Devreese, J.T., van Doren, V.E. (eds) Linear and Nonlinear Electron Transport in Solids. NATO Advanced Study Institutes Series, vol 17. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-0875-2_20

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