Hi, I'm new to Kwant and I've been looking for calculating Josephson Current 
with it. The past three weeks I've been reading a lot the tutorials, the 
mailing list and some online courses. The problem is that I can't get a 
straight answer on where it is possible to calculate Josephson current 
reallistically. The most complete answer was given by J. Weston here [1], the 
problem is that the methods suggested are also not so clear, since I coundn't 
find tutorials using properly Self-Energy and Green's function with Kwant. Most 
of the topics are questions, so they usually are of people with code not 
working, so it doesn't point out the proper way to use. 

So, I'd like to know if I'm missing some tutorials with these subjects, or some 
online courses to understand this. The documentation itself is not enough for 
the applications (at least for me). I'm learning kwant alone, there is no one 
around in my department  that even have heard of it. 

Right now I'm got a discontinuous current (only at the junction interface) 
through my junction using directly "kwant.operator.Current" and "plotter", 
which I think is to be expected due to the issue of the Andreev bound states.

Thanks, I'm looking foward to use kwant at higher level

[1] 
https://mail.python.org/archives/list/kwant-discuss@python.org/thread/6IP2QPTD76WUHPQYCBS7HYPAHJKOIQT2/#PXHLSLSLOUOL4XQ533T6SL5MMHRIS4QX

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Guilherme Vieira
Phd Student at Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas FĂ­sicas
Brazil, RJ

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