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RefNoDJT/4/2/15
LevelItem
TitleNon-technical Papers of David J. Thouless relating to the University of Washington, 1991
DateJune 1991-November 1991
DescriptionContains non-technical correspondence of David J. Thouless in relation to his time at the University of Washington. Previously stored within a hanging file, these papers have been placed into chronological order. Contains the following:
Various correspondence relating to reprints, preprints and reviews.
Correspondence with King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals concerning a letter of recommendation - dated July 1991.
Correspondence with calculations sent to P.W. Anderson, with copied notes stapled to back of letter - dated July 1991.
Three copies of a journal article by Thouless titled 'Defect-Driven Phase Transitions' - dated November 1991.
Extent1 file
FormatPhotocopy
Manuscript
PhysicalDescriptionYellow folder with loose non-technical papers and correspondence.
AccessStatusOpen
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA625Thouless; David James (1934 - 2019)1934 - 2019
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