Abstract

The physics of transition-metal compounds comprises three specific classes of solids: magnetic (Mott) insulators, (strongly) correlated metals, and high-temperature superconductors. Below we supply the principal definitions and list some of the basic questions pertinent to these three classes of solids. These definitions provide a perspective of specialized articles included in this volume

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