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The Future of the Correlated Electron Problem

A central problem in modern condensed matter physics is the understanding of materials with strong electron correlations. Despite extensive work, the essential physics of many of these systems is not understood and there is very little ability to make predictions in this class of materials. In this...

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Published in:arXiv.org 2022-07
Main Authors: Alexandradinata, A, Armitage, N P, Baydin, Andrey, Bi, Wenli, Cao, Yue, Changlani, Hitesh J, Chertkov, Eli, Eduardo H da Silva Neto, Delacretaz, Luca, Ismail El Baggari, Ferguson, G M, Gannon, William J, Sayed Ali Akbar Ghorashi, Goodge, Berit H, Goulko, Olga, Grissonnanche, G, Hallas, Alannah, Hayes, Ian M, He, Yu, Huang, Edwin W, Kogar, Anshul, Divine Kumah, Lee, Jong Yeon, Legros, A, Mahmood, Fahad, Maximenko, Yulia, Pellatz, Nick, Polshyn, Hryhoriy, Sarkar, Tarapada, Scheie, Allen, Seyler, Kyle L, Shi, Zhenzhong, Skinner, Brian, Steinke, Lucia, Thirunavukkuarasu, K, Thaís Victa Trevisan, Vogl, Michael, Volkov, Pavel A, Wang, Yao, Wang, Yishu, Wei, Di, Kaya, Wei, Yang, Shuolong, Zhang, Xian, Zhang, Ya-Hui, Zhao, Liuyan, Zong, Alfred
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Summary:A central problem in modern condensed matter physics is the understanding of materials with strong electron correlations. Despite extensive work, the essential physics of many of these systems is not understood and there is very little ability to make predictions in this class of materials. In this manuscript we share our personal views on the major open problems in the field of correlated electron systems. We discuss some possible routes to make progress in this rich and fascinating field. This manuscript is the result of the vigorous discussions and deliberations that took place at Johns Hopkins University during a three-day workshop January 27, 28, and 29, 2020 that brought together six senior scientists and 46 more junior scientists. Our hope, is that the topics we have presented will provide inspiration for others working in this field and motivation for the idea that significant progress can be made on very hard problems if we focus our collective energies.
ISSN:2331-8422