Abstract

I discuss various direct calculations of the properties of the one-band Hubbard model on a square lattice and conclude that these properties sufficiently resemble those of the cuprate superconductors that no more complicated interactions are necessary to cause high Tc superconductivity. In particular, I discuss phonon effects and conclude that these may be effective in reducing Tc and the gap in electron-doped materials.

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