This week I am at a meeting Bad metal behavior and Mott quantum criticality being held at POSTECH in Korea. Here is the current version of the slides for my talk, "Organic charge transfer salts: model bad metals near a Mott transition." The main results in the talk are in a recent PRL, written with Jure Kokalj.
Aside: Unfortunately, I am missing the beginning of the meeting. I got stuck in Tokyo because of a delayed flight from Denver. On this leg of my trip it seems flying in and out of Denver has been a comedy of errors and delays.
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