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Strong Correlation and Superconductivity - Proceedings of the IBM Japan International Symposium, Mt. Fuji, Japan, 21-25 May, 1989 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1989)
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Strong Correlation and Superconductivity - Proceedings of the IBM Japan International Symposium, Mt. Fuji, Japan, 21-25 May, 1989 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1989)
Series: Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences, 89
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This volume contains the proceedings of the ffiM Japan
International Sympo sium on Strong Correlation and
Superconductivity, which was held in Keidan ren Guest House at the
foot of Mt. Fuji, May 21-25, 1989. The purpose of the Symposium was
to provide an opportunity for discus sions on the problem of strong
correlation of electrons in the context of high-Tc
superconductivity. Sixty-eight scientists were invited from seven
countries and forty-three papers were presented in the Symposium.
Soon after the discovery ofhigh-Tc superconducting oxides,
Professor P. W. Anderson proposed that the essence of high-Tc
superconductivity lies in the strong correlation among the
electrons in these materials. This proposal has stimulated a wide
range of theoretical investigations on this profound and dif ficult
problem, which are expected to lead eventually to new concepts
describ ing strong electron correlation. In the Symposium, Anderson
himself started lively discussions by his talk entitled "Myth and
Reality in High-Tc Supercon ductivity," which was followed by
various reports on theoretical studies and experimental results.
Concise and thoughtful summaries of experiment and theory were
given by Professors H. R. Ott and P. A. Lee, respectively. It is
our hope that this volume reflects the present status of the
research activity on this outstanding problem from the viewpoint of
the basic physics and that it will further stimulate the effort to
understand these fascinating systems, the high-Tc oxides."
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