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Numerical models come of age

When Nature Physics celebrated 20 years of high-temperature superconductors, numerical approaches were on the periphery. Since then, new ideas implemented in new algorithms are leading to new insights.

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Figure 1: Unusual electronic behaviour.
Figure 2: Results of numerical work.

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Gull, E., Millis, A. Numerical models come of age. Nature Phys 11, 808–810 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1038/nphys3501

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