SCES ’08: concluding remarks

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2009

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Sebastian, S.E.
Morais Smith, C.ISNI 0000000394433837

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This year's SCES has proved exciting in the array of unconventional phenomena discovered both in novel systems, and by the renewed investigation of age-old systems, arguably in the vicinity of QCPs. From heavy fermion systems, to cuprate superconductors, and in a new twist iron pnictide superconductors - some questions remain: just how similar or different are correlated phenomena in these systems? Further, how ubiquitous are ultra-strongly correlated effects such as the fractional quantum Hall effect (QHE), and can cold atom systems mimic such correlated phases? We shall discuss some of these issues here.

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Sebastian, S E & de Morais Smith, C 2009, 'SCES ’08: concluding remarks', Physica. B, condensed matter, vol. 404, no. 19, pp. 3335-3340.