
TL;DR
This paper offers a personal perspective on recent advances in correlated electron physics presented at SCES 2016, covering computational methods, complex quantum states, and novel materials.
Contribution
It highlights new ideas and developments in computational physics, topological Kondo insulators, quantum spin ice, and superconductors from SCES 2016.
Findings
Insights into hidden order in cuprates and heavy electron superconductors
Progress in understanding topological Kondo insulator SmB6
Advances in quantum spin ice and iron-based superconductors
Abstract
New discoveries and developments in almost every area of correlated electron physics were presented at SCES 2016. Here, I provide a personal perspective on some of these developments, highlighting some new ideas in computational physics, discussing the "hidden order" challenges of cuprate and heavy electron superconductors, the mysterious bulk excitations of the topological Kondo insulator SmB and new progress in research on quantum spin ice, iron based superconductors and quantum criticality.
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