
TL;DR
The paper reviews recent advances in strongly correlated electron materials, highlighting new phenomena like parity violating superconductivity, 2D Helium-3 Kondo lattice, and quantum critical ferro-electricity, emphasizing open questions and future prospects.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of recent experimental and theoretical developments in strongly correlated electron systems, emphasizing novel discoveries and open research questions.
Findings
Discovery of parity violating superconductivity
Identification of a 2D Helium-3 Kondo lattice
Observation of quantum critical ferro-electricity
Abstract
Over the past decades, research into strongly correlated electron materials that has consistently outperformed our wildest expectations, with new discoveries and radically new theoretical insights. SCES '05 reaffirmed this vitality. Highlight areas included parity violating superconductivity, a new, two dimensional Helium-3 ``Kondo lattice'' and the discovery of quantum critical ferro-electricity. I review these and many other developments, with an emphasis on open questions and prospects for the future.
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