Friday 1 April 2011
Addition to errata
Christoph Bruder made use of the book for his course on quantum bits, and was kind enough to compile a list of typos and mistakes. Today I have added the list to the errata section of the site.
Wednesday 21 April 2010
Finally a small update
Yesterday the book has been selling good at Amazon.com, and we make it number one in condensed matter. This gave me enough inspiration to update the site accordingly.
My most blogging activities are now concentrated at the university blog,
http://yuli.weblog.tudelft.nl. It has also been started in September 2009. In distinction from the present one, it's collected a quarter million visitors.
My most blogging activities are now concentrated at the university blog,
http://yuli.weblog.tudelft.nl. It has also been started in September 2009. In distinction from the present one, it's collected a quarter million visitors.
Saturday 5 September 2009
For students and teachers
Finally, educational sections of the website have been filled. I have posted today to both sections: "For students" and "For teachers" an extensive information about the actual course "Quantum Transport" given at Delft University of Technology in 2008. The course materials are temporarily available for download. Please visit http://www.hbar-transport.org
Those who for any reasons wish to monitor my experience with 2009 course can have a look at my TU Delft blog : http://yuli.weblog.tudelft.nl
Those who for any reasons wish to monitor my experience with 2009 course can have a look at my TU Delft blog : http://yuli.weblog.tudelft.nl
To start with
So I have started today a blog around my book with Yaroslav Blanter, Quantum Transport: Introduction to Nanoscience. More information about the book is available at http://www.hbar-transport.org. Here I plan to report about the site updates, use of the book in education and other events around.
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