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Solid-state physics studies how macroscopic properties of solids (mechanical, electrical, optical, etc.) result from their microscopic structure. It usually deals with the scale where quantum properties of the particles are substantial.
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Real materials described by the fermionic Hubbard model?
V2O3 may be the material, which can be described by the pure Hubbard model.
For CuO2, t-J model or even the Emery's three band model may be a more appropriate starting point as can be seen from optica …
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Books for Condensed Matter after Ashcroft/Mermin
Well, for strongly correlated systems,
there are many other books you should read.
E.g. for quantum order beyond Landau-Ginzburg's theory,
Xiao-gang Wen's book is good:《Quantum field theory of many- …