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RefNoDJT/4/2/5
LevelItem
TitleNon-technical Papers of David J. Thouless relating to the University of Washington, 1982
DateJanuary 1982-December 1982
DescriptionContains non-technical correspondence of David J. Thouless in relation 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:
Various correspondence concerning postdoctoral positions, and correspondence concerning references or applications of previous students, research assistants or colleagues.
Correspondence with the Royal Society concerning Thouless' application for the research professorship, including the offer letter sent 20 November 1982 - dated January to November 1982.
Correspondence from Princeton University Press with a copy of 'Mathematics Astrophysics Physics 1982' - dated February 1982.
Correspondence and papers relating to Roger Haydock as reference for Thouless' application to the Royal Society for a research professorship - dated February 1982.
Correspondence with Principal Sir Neil Cameron of King's College London concerning Clerk Maxwell Chair of Mathematical Physics - dated February 1982.
A copy of Thouless' application to the Royal Society for the research professorship - dated March 1982.
Correspondence with the Thomas J. Watson Research Center concerning the work of Landauer - dated March 1982.
Correspondence and calculations from Garthe Beache concerning research - dated May 1981 to June 1982.
Correspondence concerning the Asia Pacific Physics Conference - dated October 1982.
Publication information from the Cambridge University Press for Cambridge Monographs on Mathematical Physics Series.
Extent1 file
FormatManuscript
Typescript
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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