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Although a one-dimensional world (1D) seems confined enough there are two research fields, in which one-dimensional conducting systems are studied while the meaning of one-dimensionality is not the same.
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Brom, H.B., Kramer, G.J. (1987). One-Dimensional Electronic Systems: Metallic and Synthetic Wires. In: Delhaes, P., Drillon, M. (eds) Organic and Inorganic Low-Dimensional Crystalline Materials. NATO ASI Series, vol 168. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2091-1_38
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