Record

RefNoDJT/4/1/3
LevelItem
TitleCorrespondence between David J. Thouless and Others, in relation to the University of Birmingham, 1975-1978
DateApril 1975-October 1978
DescriptionContains the following correspondence:
Correspondence from a range of previous students, physicists and research assistants concerning references, grants and publications of work.
Correspondence sent to the University of British Colombia concerning a professorship - dated April 1975.
Correspondence to and from Queen's University in Canada concerning a senior theoretical physicist position and Thouless' acceptance - dated June 1975 to May 1977.
Correspondence from the University of British Colombia concerning a professorship position - dated August 1975.
Correspondence from Professor Sir Nevill Mott concerning papers on Kubo-Greenwood and two-dimensional systems - dated 26 August 1975. [For further correspondence with Mott, see DJT/3].
Correspondence from Duke University concerning Thouless' wish to leave Birmingham - dated 2 December 1975.
Correspondence concerning publication of Thouless' work, such as that with North-Holland Publishing Company.
Correspondence with the Centre D'Etudes Nucleaires de Saclay concerning a session held in les Houches in 1978.
Correspondence with the University of Birmingham concerning absences and administrative matters.
Correspondence to and from Rudolf Peierls and the University of Washington concerning a Summer School on Quantum Liquids and reprints - dated 1977.
Correspondence with en editor at Physics Today concerning a paper by Kosterlitz and Thouless - dated September 1978.
Correspondence with the University of Birmingham and Yale University concerning Thouless' resignation from the department of Mathematical Physics to take up a position as Professor of Engineering and Applied Science at Yale University.
Extent1 file
FormatManuscript
Typescript
Photocopy
PhysicalDescriptionYellow folder with loose correspondence.
AccessStatusOpen
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA625Thouless; David James (1934 - 2019)1934 - 2019
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