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Systems of Strongly Correlated Electrons Interacting with Each Other and with Phonons: Diagrammatic Approach

Chebotar’, 2024

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16434619736853956054
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Chebotar’ I
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Surface Engineering and Applied Electrochemistry

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The features of materials leading to the strong correlation effect and the phenomena realized in them are considered: the metal-insulator Mott transition and high-temperature superconductivity. The history of their study is traced. Particular attention is paid to studying …
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