Mott metal-insulator transition and magnetism

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Most insulators have a large energy gap. The mott insulator is the exception.

The explanation of the nature of the Mott-Hubbard metal-insulator transition, i.e., the transition between a paramagnetic metal and a paramagnetic insulator driven by electronic interactions, is one of the classic and fundamental problems in condensed matter physics