SolidStateLab consists of three distinct projects, tackled within the infamous Solid-State Problems course given by prof. Stefano de Gironcoli at SISSA. Main focus is electronic structure theory, ranging from more-or-less-realistic tight binding calculations on 2D materials to berry-phase-related properties of minimalistic topological models. The final problem set on lattice dynamics shifts towards a more quantitative approach, focusing on accurate reproduction of experimental literature.
Here everything is heavily coauthored. In particular:
- The Graphene&Beyond project has been carried out together with Ali Khosravi as the perfect coding-mate and Guglielmo Lami as "the mathemagician".
- The TopologicalMatter project has been mainly coded by Guglielmo Lami and Pietro Torta, the true experts of Wolfram language here. I faked as the "berryology expert"; and did all the plotting.
- The SolidArgonPhonons project has been contributed by Nishan Ranabhat, though he has been focusing mainly on the formal calculations. Strictly-speaking-coding has been carried out mostly by myself.