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Current announcements are on the [[start|syllabus]] page. | Current announcements are on the [[start|syllabus]] page. | ||
+ | === 5/23/2014 === | ||
+ | Final exam location Weniger 304 - confirmed in SoC | ||
- | === 4/17/2013 === | + | === 4/30/2014 === |
- | L8 is new today. | + | {{: |
- | HW2 solutions on BB (documents); HW1 grades | + | === 4/30/2014 === |
+ | On Wednesday 5/7 and Friday 5/9, JT will be out of town. Daniel Gruss will run a Wien help session, and Prof. Schneider, a band structure expert, will be available to answer questions for the last part of the class. | ||
- | Wien account info on BB (grades) | ||
- | Mathematica worksheets | + | === 4/24/2014 === |
+ | Homework 4 is posted | ||
- | === 4/16/2013 === | + | === 4/3/2014 === |
- | HW 3 is posted | + | Office hours are Wednesdays 10-11; Thursdays 1:15-2:15; |
- | === 4/15/2013 === | + | === 3/27/2014 === |
- | L7 is new at 10:23 am. L8 onwards still old | + | The Physics department comp exam is on Monday 3/31/2014. There WILL be class on the day (there are undergraduates and students from other departments |
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- | === 4/7/2013 === | + | |
- | HW 2 is posted | + | |
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- | === 4/6/2013 === | + | |
- | L4,5,6 now current. | + | |
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- | === 4/5/2013 === | + | |
- | L3 lecture reloaded after class Friday - fixed typo on matrix slide. | + | |
- | L4,5,6 are from last year - I will update them this weekend. | + | |
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- | === 3/22/2013 === | + | |
- | The Physics department comp exam is on Friday 4/5/2013. There WILL be class on the day (there are many students from other departments) but we will use it to review material with which PH students will be quite familiar. | + |