There are many LaTeX-based books on this topic (quantum many-body physics), but still no website-based (with MathJax support) book is available.
- better suitable for mooc course: easily to combined with other mooc materials (quiz, code, animation, etc.)
- could still build a pdf file, although not as good as LaTeX-based
- an example course on topological insulator topocondmat.org
An open source book is useful for this research community
- contribution from the whole community (I guess, mostly those new-learner)
- students can interact with code (parameters) to see the result
TODO
- the derivation step on the course
some abbreviation
- "i.e.": (id est) means “that is” or “in other words”. (It is used to paraphrase a statement that was just made, not to mean“for example”, and is always followed by a comma.)
- s.t.: such that, so that
- P.S. stands for postscript. It comes from the Latin post-scriptum, which literally means “written after.”
- cf. (short for the Latin: confer/conferatur, both meaning 'compare') is used in writing to refer the reader to other material to make a comparison with the topic being discussed
TODO add license claim
TODO
- add copyright claim
- replace some not perfect figures using code plotting
Feynman diagram python package