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RefNoDJT/4/2/1
LevelItem
TitleNon-technical Papers of David J. Thouless relating to the University of Washington, 1979
DateApril 1979-December 1979
DescriptionContains loose correspondence, non-technical papers and notes of David J. Thouless during his time at the University of Washington. Previously stored within a hanging file and loose, these papers have been placed into chronological order. Some correspondence has been stapled into gatherings.
Contains the following:
Correspondence from the University of Western Ontario concerning Thouless' 1978 Les Houches lecture - dated April 1979.
Correspondence with Professor F. Yonezawa concerning a visit to the USA and talks held by Thouless - dated April to October 1979.
Correspondence from the International Centre for Theoretical Physics - dated June 1979.
Correspondence with Professor Brewer at the University of Sussex concerning 'Progress in Low Temperature Physics' - dated August 1979.
Correspondence sent to the Department of Mathematical Physics at the University of Birmingham concerning Thouless' old journals - dated October 1979.
Correspondence with Sir Nevill Mott concerning a colleague - dated October 1979.
Correspondence with the University of Washington concerning Thouless' position as Professor of Physics - dated December 1979.
Correspondence from the Nuclear Research Centre-Negev in Israel concerning research on the 'dynamics of systems near their second order phase transition point'.
Additional correspondence concerning previous students and research assistants with letters of reference and recommendation.
Extent1 file
FormatPhotocopy
Manuscript
Carbon
PhysicalDescriptionYellow folder with loose papers and correspondence.
AccessStatusOpen
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA625Thouless; David James (1934 - 2019)1934 - 2019
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