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Since the pioneering ideas of Mott regarding the metal-insulator transition a system goes through due to the electronic interaction, there has been a great amount of effort developed to propose model hamiltonians which retain what is thought to be the essential features of this phenomena.
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Anda, E.V. (1995). The Metal Insulator Transition in the Hubbard Model. In: Baeriswyl, D., Campbell, D.K., Carmelo, J.M.P., Guinea, F., Louis, E. (eds) The Hubbard Model. NATO ASI Series, vol 343. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-1042-4_42
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