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Recent Progress in the Theory of Highly Correlated Quantum Fluids

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It is seldom that one is given the opportunity to address, in a general way, the present status of a field or subfield. That is my charge with regard to quantum fluids, or more specifically the theory of quantum fluids.

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Campbell, C.E. (1995). Recent Progress in the Theory of Highly Correlated Quantum Fluids. In: Schachinger, E., Mitter, H., Sormann, H. (eds) Recent Progress in Many-Body Theories. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-1937-9_4

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