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Kondo Semiconductors: Kondo Semiconductor CeNiSn (T. Takabatake et
al.). Non Fermi-Liquid Ground State in the Heavy Fermion Compounds
(F.G. Aliev). 4f and 5f Compounds: Specific Heat of Some Uranium
Based Ternary Compounds (T. Fujita et al.). Magnetic Ordering of
122 U and Ce Intermetallic Compounds Described Via an fd
Hybridization Model (J.A. Mydosh et al.). Supercoductivity of f
electron Systems: Transport and Thermal Properties of Some Selected
Heavy Fermion Materials (A. de Visser). Thermal Properties of Heavy
Fermion Superconductors (J.P. Brison et al.). Theory: The Ground
State of the One Dimensional Kondo Lattice Model (M. Sigrist et
al.). Anisotropic Transport Properties of Cerium Kondo Compounds
(A.K. Bhattacharjee et al.). Short Presentations: Specific Heat in
a Low Carrier Concentration Compound (N. Sato et al.). 23
additional articles. Index.
The Hiroshima Workshop on Transport and Thermal Properties of
f-Electron Systems, T2PfS, was held in the hotel Greenpia Yasuura
on the shores of the Seto Inland Sea near Hiroshima, Japan from
August 30, to September 2, 1992, as a satellite meeting of the
International Conference of Strongly Correlated Electron Systems in
Sendai. The purpose of this workshop was to bring together those
scientists who are actively involved in the research of 4f- and
5f-electron systems; particularly the transport and thermal
properties such as electrical resistivity, Hall effect,
thermoelectric power, thermal conductivity, thermal expansion and
specific heat. Hence, the organizing committee limited the number
of participants to 60; 25 from abroad and 35 from Japan. In the
workshop, all the sessions consisted of oral presentations; 25
invited talks and 5 contributed talks, including at least 10
minutes of discussion for each presentation. The program was
divided into the following five topics: [1] Kondo-lattice
semiconductors, [2] superconductivity of f-electron systems, [3]
anomalous transport and thermal properties of 4f- and 5f-compounds,
[4] low-carrier heavy-electron systems and [5] theoretical
investigation of heavy-electron and mixed-valence states. This
division of topics has been retained in the organization of papers
in this volume. Almost all of the invited and contributed papers
are included. These papers include excellent reviews of both the
recent advances and historical background of each topic. We believe
this book would be a tutorial text for researchers working in the
field of solid state physics.
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