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arxiv 1612.03919 v1 pith:NWDRZEUC submitted 2016-12-12 cond-mat.supr-con cond-mat.str-el

Last Words on the Cuprates

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Much of what I have to say in the following (not all) is contained in my Informal History published in 2010 in the Intl Journ of Mod Phys and available as arXiv:1011.2736 [cond-mat]. But because the literature on the subject continues to burgeon, mostly without much if any reference to the fundamentals that I laid out in that article, I think it is time to distribute a summary of the conclusions I reached in that article, as well as a few newer thoughts.

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