Quantum Percolation Theory and High-Temperature Superconductivity [and Discussion]
An overall view of the methodology of quantum percolation theory as applied to high-temperature superconductivity clarifies the differences in its approach compared to others. Several crucial predictions have been confirmed by experiment, including the percolative nature of the superconductive trans...
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