Abstract

The superconductivity in the cuprate oxide superconductor appears in metallic region close to the metal-insulator transition. Nature of the highly correlated electron state realized in this region is one of the central subjects to understand the mechanism of high Tc superconductivity. a new method is proposed in which electrons near the Fermi level are described by a kind of covalent electronic states associated with Cu-O bonds.

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