Dear all,

I recently gave a tutorial at the University of Maryland about quantum
transport and more specifically using Kwant in that context. The
tutorial also contained a relatively in-depth discussion of the linear
algebra that Kwant performs internally.

Because this is of general interest to the community I have madeĀ  the
slides public on GitHub [1] , and also in executable form on Binder [2].
The slides are in the form of a Jupyter notebook, and released under a
Creative Commons license, so you can download run and modify to your
heart's content!


Happy Kwanting,

Joe


[1]: https://github.com/jbweston/maryland-kwant-tutorial/

[2]:
https://mybinder.org/v2/gh/jbweston/maryland-kwant-tutorial/master?filepath=index.ipynb


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