Box 1
Contains 34 Results:
Gibbs' Lecture "Proof of a Conjecture by Dyson", CV, 1962-2005
Abstract of Gibbs Lecture, American Mathematical Society, 1980 reprint of early paper "Proof of a Conjecture by Dyson", several versions of Wilson's CV
"Generalized Wannier Functions","Future of Supercomputing", 1986
Manuscript and proof of "Generalized Wannier Functions" with notes, letter from Michael Teter (Corning Glass Laboratory) rough notes on "Future of Supercomputing"
Monte Carlo Renormalization Group on FPS Supercomputer, 1985
Red folder: Implementation of Monte Carlo Renormalization Group transformations on the Floating Point Systems supercomputer
Research notes on atomic physics, strong coupling lattice gauge theory
Notes on atomic physics calculations, Floating Point systems implementation, rough notes for "Future of Supercomputing", Indian exercise book (Balarpur Industries) filled with strong coupling lattice gauge theory calculations (of vacuum energy?)
Notes on quantum chemistry and supercomputing
Notes on programming Pade approximants, notes on P, C, and T (for a class?), manuscript on quantum chemistry, press release on supercomputing
Lecture and reference notes, 1960
Manuscripts of Unpublished Papers, 1965-1969
A Model for Coupling Constant Renormalization LNS-65-13 (1965) (7 pp), Renormalization Theory for Strong Interactions (1968-9?), about 100 pages of manuscript, perhaps to accompany "Nonlagrangian Models …" Also original manuscripts for the materials "selected for the Dibner Institute 2004"
Rough notes on supercomputing, blockspin, instantons, atomic physics, 1980s
Rough notes on supercomputing, rough notes on block spin calculations and computer implementation, exchange of letters with Paulo Caldas, unpublished manuscript on instantons in lattice gauge theory, rough notes on atomic density matrix computations, rough notes on supercomputer revolution
Rough notes on Wannier function, blockspin, FPS programing, 1970s-1980s
Rough notes on Wannier function calculations, notes on Dirac equation on a lattice, notes on block spin formalism, rough notes on Floating Point Systems programming, synchrotrons, very rough notes on atomic calculations, Cornell Theory Center, computing revolution, Ising simulations
Research notes on atomic physics, fixed source problem, 1960s-1970s
Rough notes on atomic physics calculations (1970's), very rough notes for FPS programming, few pages of manuscript on operator products (1964?), notes on "topological anaysis" -- convergence of operator interation in a renormalization group transformation in the fixed source problem, notes on analysis of the fixed source problem