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Foreword | ||
Are Kondo Insulators Simply Insulators? | 3 | |
Discussions and Contributed Talks | 25 | |
Magnetotransport Measurements in Magnetic Fields up to 50T in SmB[subscript 6] and FeSi | 36 | |
Magnetic Excitations in Kondo Insulators | 41 | |
On the temperature dependence of the optical spectral weight in correlated electron systems | 46 | |
Fermi Surface Instability at 0.4K in a Heavy-Fermion YbBiPt: SDW? | 50 | |
Magnetism and Superconductivity in Heavy Fermion Metals | 57 | |
Influence of magnetic order on optical properties of the heavy-electron antiferromagnets | 96 | |
4f Heavy Fermion Photoelectron Spectra Do Not Exhibit the Kondo Scale | 101 | |
Fermi-Liquid Theory for Unconventional Superconductors | 106 | |
The Mean Field Theory of the Mott Hubbard Transition | 141 | |
The Metal-Insulator Transition in One Dimension | 187 | |
Metal Insulator Transition in Strongly Correlated Electron Systems | 234 | |
Bosonization in Two Dimensions - Application to Strongly Correlated Electrons | 239 | |
Phase Diagram of Two-Dimensional Quantum Antiferromagnets: the [actual symbol not reproducible] Model | 244 | |
Experimental Results on the Nature of the Superconducting-Insulating Transition in Two Dimensions | 251 | |
The Superconducting-Insulating Phase Transition in Disordered Systems | 285 | |
Metal Insulator Transition in Strongly Correlated Electron Systems | 320 | |
Experimental Evidence for Lattice Effects in High-Temperature Superconductors | 327 | |
Evidence for Symmetry Breaking Local Distortions in [actual symbol not reproducible] | 364 | |
Site-Selective Oxygen Isotope Shift in [actual symbol not reproducible] | 369 | |
Lattice and Multi-Band Electronic Effects in High-Temperature Superconductors | 374 | |
Effect of Finite Quasiparticle Lifetime on the Frequency Dependence of Phonon Lifetimes in [actual symbol not reproducible] Superconductors | 415 | |
Mott-Induced Structural Transition in 2D Metals Electrons in the Over-doped Limit | 420 | |
Experimental Evidence for Spin Fluctuations in High-Temperature Superconductors | 427 | |
A Nearly Antiferromagnetic Fermi Liquid Description of Magnetic Scaling and Spin Gap Behavior in the Cuprate Superconductors | 486 | |
What is the Origin of w/T Scaling in the Cuprate Superconductors? | 490 | |
Spin Fluctuations and High-Temperature Superconductors | 494 | |
About Superconductivity in Electronic Models for the High-T[subscript c] Cuprates | 540 | |
Spin and Pairing Correlations in a Two-Chain Hubbard Model | 545 | |
Impurities and Conductivity in a D-Wave Superconductor | 551 | |
The Phase Diagram and the Spin Gap State in Cuprates: Gauge Theory | 555 | |
Impurities: A Smoking Gun for the Physical Origin of High Temperature Superconductivity | 562 | |
D-Wave Superconductivity with a Gap | 566 | |
Theoretical Framework for the Normal State of Copper Oxide Metals | 573 | |
Strongly Anisotropic s-Wave vs. d-Wave Gap in Cuprate Superconductors: Evidence and Theory | 611 | |
On the Phase Diagram of [actual symbol not reproducible] | 615 | |
Electronic Phase Separation and High-Temperature Superconductors | 619 | |
Short Coherence Length Superconductors: Intermediate Regime Between BCS and Bosons | 664 | |
Properties of an Orbital Kondo Array | 669 |
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