Abstract
As a highly correlated process, simultaneous electron-impact ionization-excitation presents a major challenge to experimentalists and theorists alike. Taking advantage of significant improvements in multi-hit detector technology and the rapid increase of computational power, a number of advances have recently been reported. The current state-of the-art in this field is illustrated by a few key examples.
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