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Strongly Correlated Electrons: a Dynamical Mean Field Perspective

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Open Problems in Strongly Correlated Electron Systems

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We discuss the role of the Mott transition in the strong correlation problem and describe new insights gained using dynamical mean field techniques (DMFT).

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Kotliar, G. (2001). Strongly Correlated Electrons: a Dynamical Mean Field Perspective. In: Bonča, J., Prelovšek, P., Ramšak, A., Sarkar, S. (eds) Open Problems in Strongly Correlated Electron Systems. NATO Science Series, vol 15. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0771-9_34

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