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Burkhard Schmidt
Max-Planck-Institut für chemische Physik fester Stoffe
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Introduction
Heisenberg exchange models
Strong correlations
Exchange interaction
Complete graphs
Frustrated planar magnets
Frustrated square lattices
A continuous degeneracy
Anisotropic triangles
Yb delafossites
One Yb ion
Aspects of time reversal
Kramers degeneracy
Many Yb ions
Saturation fields
High-temperature susceptibility
Hydrodynamic electrons
Hydrodynamics for pedestrians
Resistance of a bar
From Liouville to Navier-Stokes
Liouville's theorem
Boltzmann's equation
Momentum average
The Navier-Stokes equation
The viscous tensor
Viscosity in the cold
Random notes
Basic facts about the finite-temperature Lanczos method
Units — always a problem?
Heat the house during the night?
Gauge fields and geometric phases
Macintosh notes
Macintosh notes
Units — always a problem?
Electromagnetic units frequently are a source of trouble. Here I try to sort out in particular what we calculate and how we can relate our numerical results to experimental findings.