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@BOOK{Pavarini:137827,
      key          = {137827},
      editor       = {Pavarini, Eva and Koch, Erik and Schollwöck, Ulrich},
      title        = {{E}mergent {P}henomena in {C}orrelated {M}atter},
      volume       = {3},
      address      = {Jülich},
      publisher    = {Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH Zentralbibliothek, Verlag},
      reportid     = {FZJ-2013-04137},
      isbn         = {978-3-89336-884-6},
      series       = {Schriften des Forschungszentrums Jülich. Reihe modeling
                      and simulation},
      pages        = {520 S.},
      year         = {2013},
      abstract     = {Emergent phenomena are the hallmark of many-body systems,
                      and yet to unravel their nature remains one of the central
                      challenges in condensed-matter physics. In order to advance
                      our understanding it is crucial to learn from the different
                      manifestations of emergence as well as from the interplay of
                      different emergent phases, such as magnetism and
                      superconductivity. For addressing such problems, it is
                      necessary to master a broad spectrum of techniques from
                      traditionally separate branches of research, ranging from
                      $\textit{ab-initio}$ approaches based on densityfunctional
                      theory to advanced many-body methods, electron-lattice
                      coupling and dynamics. In these lecture notes we analyze
                      emergence in some of its major manifestations in the
                      solid-state and compare methodologies used to address
                      specific aspects. The aim of the school is to introduce
                      advanced graduate students and up to the essence of
                      emergence and to the modern approaches for modeling emergent
                      properties of correlated matter. A school of this size and
                      scope requires support and help from many sources. We are
                      very grateful for all the financial and practical support we
                      have received. The Institute for Advanced Simulation and the
                      German Research School for Simulation Sciences at the
                      Forschungszentrum Jülich provided the funding and were
                      vital for the organization of the school and the production
                      of this book. The Institute for Complex Adaptive Matter
                      (ICAM) offered travel support for international speakers and
                      participants. The nature of a school makes it desirable to
                      have the lecture-notes available already during the
                      lectures. In this way the participants get the chance to
                      work through the lectures thoroughly while they are given.
                      We are therefore extremely grateful to the lecturers that,
                      despite a tight schedule, provided their manuscripts in time
                      for the production of this book. We are confident that the
                      lecture notes collected here will not only serve the
                      participants of the school but will also be useful for other
                      students entering the exciting field of strongly correlated
                      materials. We thank Mrs. H. Lexis of the Forschungszentrum
                      Jülich Verlag as well as Mr. D. Laufenberg and Mrs. C.
                      Reisen of the Graphische Betriebe for providing their expert
                      support in producing the present volume on a tight schedule.
                      We heartily thank our students and postdocs that helped in
                      proofreading the manuscripts, often on quite short notice:
                      Michael Baumgärtel, Khaldoon Ghanem, Evgeny Gorelov,
                      Esmaeel Sarvestani, Amin Kiani Sheikhabadi, Joaquin Miranda,
                      German Ulm, Guoren Zhang, and in particular Hunter Sims.
                      Finally, our special thanks go to Dipl.-Ing. R. Hölzle for
                      his invaluable advice on the innumerable questions
                      concerning the organization of such an endeavour and to Mrs.
                      L. Snyders and Mrs. E. George for expertly handling all
                      practical issues.},
      month         = {Sep},
      date          = {2013-09-23},
      organization  = {Autumn School on Correlated Electrons,
                       Jülich (Germany), 23 Sep 2013 - 27 Sep
                       2013},
      cin          = {IAS-3 / GRS},
      cid          = {I:(DE-Juel1)IAS-3-20090406 / I:(DE-Juel1)GRS-20100316},
      pnm          = {424 - Exploratory materials and phenomena (POF2-424)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF2-424},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)26 / PUB:(DE-HGF)3},
      url          = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/137827},
}