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Fermionic quantum systems are well described by the linear many-body Schrödinger equation. For interacting systems the full Schrödinger theory is extremely complicated and theoretical as well numerical investigations are not feasible. In practice, macroscopic properties of large systems can therefore only be accessed by means of approximate theories. The intention of this workshop was to showcase the most recent advances in the mathematical study of many-body interacting fermionic systems and to stimulate discussions among different research groups.
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