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RefNoDJT/4/2/4
LevelItem
TitleNon-technical Papers of David J. Thouless relating to the University of Washington, 1981
DateJanuary 1981-December 1981
DescriptionContains non-technical papers and correspondence of David J. Thouless relating to his time at the University of Washington. Previously stored within a hanging file and loose, these papers have been placed into chronological order.
Contains the following:
Correspondence with the Institute of Physics relating to the Holweck Medal and Prize for 1980.
Correspondence relating to publishing companies such as World Scientific Publishing Company, Scientific American, and the Journal of Physics.
Correspondence relating to the Royal Society and Thouless' subscription - dated February 1981.
Correspondence with the University of North Carolina concerning a conference (ETPC) - dated February 1981.
Correspondence with Dr. Fukuyama concerning visits and Sir Nevill Mott - dated March 1981.
Correspondence to various recipients concerning the department at the University of Washington.
Some more general non-technical papers such as expenses and administration.
Correspondence with the Instituto de Investigaciones en Materiales concerning a workshop and symposium to be held in January 1982.
Correspondence concerning a talk at a plenary lecture on 'Melting in two-dimensional systems' - dated October 1981.
Correspondence from the American Academy of Arts and Sciences concerning an upcoming meetings - dated December 1981.
There is also some varied correspondence relating to past students and research assistants concerning reports, postdoctoral positions and references.
Extent1 file
FormatManuscript
Photocopy
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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