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The Hubbard Hamiltonian is a fundamental model in condensed matter physics used to describe electron interactions within a lattice, crucial for understanding the behavior of materials like superconductors and magnetic systems. It primarily focuses on two competing processes: electron hopping between sites and electron-electron repulsion on the same site, which determine the material's phase and properties.
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