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Section I: High Tc Superconductivity.- Flux Phases in the t-J
Model.- Two Dimensional Phenomena in High Tc Superconductors.-
Novel Singular Solutions of BCS Theory.- Magnetism and
Superconductivity in Doped Lamellar Copper Oxide Systems.- A Vortex
Lattice of Anyons in Strongly Correlated Systems.- Electron-Hole
Liquid Model for High Tc Superconductivity.- Strong Electron
Correlations in CuO2 Planes of High Temperature Superconductors.-
Two Component Superconductivity.- Section II: Localization.-
Coherent Back Scattering and Other Optical Effects in Random
Media.- Many Body Techniques for Wave Propagating in Random Media.-
Localization and Folding of Random Chains.- Section III: Nuclear
Physics.- A New Theory of Collisions.- Calculations of the Ground
State of 16O.- A New State of Nuclear Matter.- The "Ideal" Shell
Model Calculation.- Non-Spurious Harmonic Oscillator States for
Many-Body Systems.- Section IV: Microscopic Approaches I.-
Inhomogeneous Quantum Liquids: Many Body Theory on the Testbench.-
Coupled Cluster Parametrizations of Model Field Theories and their
Bargman-Space Representations.- Fermion Monte Carlo Algorithms for
Quantum Fluids.- Bose Condensate in Superfluid 4He and Momentum
Distributions by Deep Inelastic Scattering.- Section V: Mesoscopic
Systems.- Ballistic Electronic Transport in Semiconductor
Structures.- Random-Matrix-Model for Fluctuations in Microscopic
and Mesoscopic Systems.- Section VI: Strongly Correlated Systems.-
Super-Effective-Field CAM Theory of Strongly Correlated Electron
and Spin Systems.- Unified Description of Strongly and Weakly
Correlated Electrons.- Fermi Hyper-Netted Chain Theory on a
Lattice: The Hubbard Model.- Many Body Methods Applied to
Scattering of Composite Particles in Gauge Theory with
Confinement.- Section VII Microscopic Approaches Ii.- Two-Body
Density Matrix for Quantum Fluids.- New Microscopic Description of
Liquid 3He.- Excitation Spectrum of a 3He Impurity in 4He.- Section
VIII: Feenberg Medal Presentation And Summary.- Achievements in
Quantum Monte Carlo.- Summary of The VI International Conference on
Recent Progress in Many Body Theories Arad Israel.
The present volume contains the texts of the invited talks
delivered at the Sixth International Conference on Recent Progress
in Many-Body Theories held in Arad, Israel during the period
November 5-10 1989. The host institute was the Physics Department
at the Ben Gurion University of the Negev. Beside the invited talks
there have been also two poster sessions. The general format and
style of the meeting followed closely those which had preceded it
and evolved from the earlier conferences in the series: Trieste
1978, Oxtapec 1981, Altenberg 1983, San Francisco 1985 and Oulu
1987. The conferences in this series are intended to cover the
broad spectrum of modem physics related to the many body problem.
It starts on the smallest length scales in dealing with quark gluon
plasmas and ends on the largest length scales in tackling many body
problems in astrophysics. In between, it is concerned with nuclear
physics, solid state physics, statistical mechanics, field theory,
molecular dynamics, hydrodynamics, chaos, etc. Like in the Oulu
conference, special emphasis has been put on recent developments in
high Tc superconductivity. Beside the half day session devoted to
it we have also organized an evening round table discussion on the
future of the whole subject. Furthermore, a new, and in the opinion
of the editor a very refreshing element which was absent in earlier
conferences was the presentation of a few talks by
experimentalists.
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