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Current announcements are on the [[start|syllabus]] page. | Current announcements are on the [[start|syllabus]] page. | ||
- | ==== 4/25/11 ==== | + | === 4/24/2019 === |
- | Solutions | + | I uploaded a new version of the density of states notes to try to make clear the distinction between D(k) and D(E). |
- | ==== 4/22/11 ==== | + | |
- | Here is the {{: | + | |
- | ==== 4/11/11 ==== | + | === 4/17/2019 === |
- | HW 1 solutions posted on BB; HW 3 posted on this wiki | + | [[https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/ |
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- | ==== 2/28/11 ==== | + | |
- | On Friday 4/1, JT will be out of town and Jason Vielma will run the class. He will introduce you to the computer system used to access Wien 2k. If convenient, bring along your laptop. | + | |
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- | ==== 2/20/11 ==== | + | |
- | Physics graduate students: The comp exam is to be held on the first Monday of class. Class WILL be held that day, but you are excused if you are taking the exam. There is a make-up lecture on Tuesday 3/29 at 7-8 pm in WGR 304. The material (atomic orbitals bra-ket notation) should be very familiar to physics students. Anyone can attend the make-up lecture. | + | |
+ | === 4/16/2019 === | ||
+ | There is a new worksheet on the 4/15 day under " | ||
+ | === 4/15/2019 === | ||
+ | There will be a make-up class on Tuesday 4/16 at 8am for those of you who will miss Mon 4/15 for the lunch with Dr. Wineland. | ||
+ | === 4/4/2019 === | ||
+ | The [[https:// | ||
+ | === 3/29/2019 === | ||
+ | The comprehensive exam for physics graduate students overlaps PH575 class time on Monday 4/1. In the Monday 4/1 class, there will be a review of mathematical concepts used in the class that should not be necessary for the physics grads (though I will repeat the class upon request). Others should attend. The first " | ||
+ | === 2/28/2019 === | ||
+ | 2019 is the [[https:// |