Abstract

Our theory of the Fractional Quantum Hall Effect is reviewed. Arguments are presented that the fractionally charged quasiparticles associated with the effect are fermions. Wavefunctions for the 27 and 25 states are proposed, and estimates for the cohesive energies and gaps of these states are given.

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