RefNoDJT/3/11
LevelItem
TitleScientific Correspondence between David J. Thouless and Others, 1978-1980
DateJune 1978-December 1980
DescriptionContains the following correspondence:
Correspondence to and from Dr. A.A. Abrikosov concerning a review article in Advances of Physics and possible high temperature superconductor - dated June 1978.
Correspondence to and from Dr. Richard Palmer concerning TAP equations and low temperature arguments - dated January to April 1979.
Correspondence to and from Dr. Larry Smith concerning a preprint of Smith's work - dated February 1979.
Correspondence from P.W. Anderson concerning localization and scaling - dated 27 February 1979.
Correspondence sent to Dr. Klaus W. Schwarz concerning the Thouless and Elzain arguments - dated 26 March 1979.
Correspondence sent to Dr. M. Cyrot concerning a preprint - dated 8 May 1979.
Correspondence sent to Professor G.V. Chester concerning the XY paper and the discussion of vortices - dated 16 May 1979.
Correspondence to and from Professor B.A. Ratnam concerning semiconductors and equations, with later preprint - dated October 1979 to 7 February 1980.
Correspondence sent to Dr. Odagaki concerning a preprint with comments - dated 6 December 1979.
Correspondence from Joseph Imry concerning Thouless' localization theory - dated 6 Februuary 1980.
Correspondence to Dr. G. Scharff-Goldhaber concerning the catastrophe theory paper - dated 7 February 1980.
Manuscript correspondence from David [Langreth] concerning Thouless' work - dated 14 August 1980.
Correspondence to and from Dr. Tom Lukes concerning equations for one-dimensional localization - dated 13 November to 1 December 1980.
Extent1 file
FormatPhotocopy
Manuscript
PhysicalDescriptionYellow folder with loose correspondence.
AccessStatusOpen
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA625Thouless; David James (1934 - 2019)1934 - 2019
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