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2. Tutorial: learning Kwant through examples
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2.1. Introduction
2.1.1. Quantum transport
2.1.2. The Python programming language
2.1.3. Kwant
2.2. First steps: setting up a simple system and computing conductance
2.2.1. Discretization of a Schrödinger Hamiltonian
2.2.2. Transport through a quantum wire
2.2.3. Building the same system with less code
2.3. More interesting systems: spin, potential, shape
2.3.1. Matrix structure of on-site and hopping elements
2.3.2. Spatially dependent values through functions
2.3.3. Nontrivial shapes
2.4. Beyond transport: Band structure and closed systems
2.4.1. Band structure calculations
2.4.2. Closed systems
2.5. Beyond square lattices: graphene
2.6. Superconductors: orbital vs. lattice degrees of freedom
2.6.1. “Orbital description”: using matrices
2.6.2. “Lattice description”: using different lattices
2.7. Plotting Kwant systems and data in various styles
2.7.1. 2D example: graphene quantum dot
2.7.2. 3D example: zincblende structure
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