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The present volume contains the texts of the invited talks
delivered at the Sev enth International Conference on Recent
Progress in Many-Body Theories held at the University of Minnesota
during the period August 26-31, 1991. The proceedings of the Fourth
Conference (Oulu, Finland, 1987) and Fifth Conference (Arad,
Israel, 1989) have been published by Plenum as the first two
volumes of this series. Papers from the First Conference (Trieste,
1978) comprise Nuclear Physics volume A328, Nos. 1, 2. The Second
Conference (Oaxtepec, Mexico, 1989) was published by
Springer-Verlag as volume 142 of "Lecture Notes in Physics,"
entitled "Recent Progress in Many Body Theories." Volume 198 of the
same series contains the papers from the Third Conference
(Altenberg, Germany, 1983). These volumes are intended to cover a
broad spectrum of current research topics in physics that benefit
from the application of many-body theories for their elucidation.
At the same time there is a focus on the development and refinement
of many-body methods. One of the major aims of the conference
series has been to foster the ex change of ideas among physicists
working in such diverse areas as nucleon-nucleon in teractions,
nuclear physics, astronomy, atomic and molecular physics, quantum
chem istry, quantum fluids, and condensed matter physics. The
present volume contains contributions from all of these areas."
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