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en français

As part of the Theme Year 1999-2000

Workshop on Theoretical Methods
for Strongly Correlated Fermions

26-30 May 1999


The quest to understand the physics of high-temperature superconductors, organic conductors, heavy-fermion alloys and giant magneto resistance materials, has lead to remarkable advances in the theory of strongly correlated electrons. Some of the recent theoretical achievements as well as open questions will be discussed in a number of tutorial lectures, contributed presentations and poster sessions.

Organizers:
André-Marie Tremblay (Sherbrooke) and Andrei Ruckenstein (Rutgers)

The list of invited speakers includes:
I. Affleck (UBC), N.E. Bickers (USC), C. Bourbonnais (Sherbrooke), S. Chakravarty (UCLA), V. Dobrosavljevic (NHMFL, FSU), M.P. Fisher (*) (UC Santa Barbara), R. Frésard (Institut de Physique), T. Giamarchi (Paris-Sud), K. Hallberg (Nacional de Energia Atomica), M. Imada (Tokyo), L. Ioffe (Rutgers), G. Kotliar (Rutgers), P. Lee (*) (M.I.T.), A. Rosch (Rutgers), A. Ruckenstein (Rutgers), S. Sachdev (Yale), D. Sénéchal (Sherbrooke), R. Shankar (Yale), Y. Vilk, D. Vollhardt (Augsburg), S.R. White (UC Irvine), P. Wölfle (Karlsruhe), Soucheng Zhang (Stanford), Shiwei Zhang (William & Mary)
(*) to be confirmed


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