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@@ -18,14 +18,25 @@ How easy it is to use in practice is shown in the `tutorial </docs/tutorial/>`_
The few examples shown in the image below illustrate a few recent applications:
* conductance of a Corbino disk in a quantum Hall regime (upper left)
* A piece of bilayer graphene lattice (low
er left)
* Density of states in a chaotic stadium billiard (middle)
* A quantum wire (gray) attached to a superconducting electrode (blue) give rise to a Majorana bound states
which can be seen in the spectrum of the device (upper and lower right).
conductance of a Corbino disk in a quantum Hall regime (upp
er left)
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Bla Bla
.. image:: collage.png
:scale: 30%
:target: collage.png
A piece of bilayer graphene lattice (lower left)
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* Density of states in a chaotic stadium billiard (middle)
* A quantum wire (gray) attached to a superconducting electrode (blue) give rise to a Majorana bound states
which can be seen in the spectrum of the device (upper and lower right).
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