Abstract

We study the effect of nearest neighbour Coulomb repulsion and of polarization screening on the conductivity gap in the Hubbard model at half filling. The gap is shown to be independent of the nearest neighbour Coulomb repulsion, but is effectively reduced by polarization screening.

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