Welcome to the Eaves Research Group manual! The Eaves Research Group at CU Boulder specializes in developing theories and simulations to uncover the fundamental principles that govern the behavior of complex systems. Our primary approach involves constructing physically intuitive models that simplify complex behaviors into manageable components. This method unites the modeling traditions of condensed matter physics with theoretical and computational chemistry methods.
This manual is designed to be a consolidated platform for previous members to share and pass down their knowledge to current and future members. The manual covers a wide range of topics that are important for conducting research in the Eaves group. These topics include the often overlooked procedures for data management and research presentation, as well as useful information about computing and theory.
Didn’t find something you were looking for? Please add it! Instructions to navigate adding or editing pages so can be found here. This manual is not an exhaustive list of important topics or every detail of the topics that are included. The manual is, by design, an ever-growing and changing record of topics that Eaves group members felt should be written down, either because they were important or just because finding the information initially was annoying.