
Many-body systems, such as electrons flowing in a superconductor, are among the most difficult theoretical problems to study. A new family of exactly solvable models may offer some answers.
Report on paper Phys. Rev. Lett. 87, 066403 (2001) published by Nature in the section News and Views
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