In materials science and condensed matter physics, "strongly correlated materials" refer to systems in which the behavior of electrons cannot be described adequately by simple models or approximations, such as the independent-particle approximation used in conventional solid-state physics. In these materials, the interactions between electrons are strong enough that they significantly affect the properties of the material, leading to complex behaviors that cannot be understood by treating the electrons as non-interacting entities.

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