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 ====== Old Announcements ====== ====== Old Announcements ======
 Current announcements are on the [[start|syllabus]] page. Current announcements are on the [[start|syllabus]] page.
 +=== 4/16/2019 ===
 +There is a new worksheet on the 4/15 day under "assignments" - you don't need t oturn it in, but it summarizes what we did in class and you should be able to construct it for the molecular orbitals of chain of any number of atoms.
  
-=== 5/8/2014 === +=== 4/15/2019 === 
-Final exam location is Weniger 304. +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.
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-Final exam time is Friday June 13, 9:30 11:30 am OR 8:00 10:00 am (if the latter, please do not leave before 9:30).  No intermediate starting timesplease.+=== 4/4/2019 === 
 +The [[https://physics.oregonstate.edu/dirac-electrons-one-two-and-three-dimensions|physics colloquium on Monday 4/8 at 4pm in Wngr 328]] (right after our classis of interest.  Prof. Vikram Deshpande of University of Utah will talk about topological insulators2D materials and carbon nanotubes.
  
-{{:final_s14_eqns.pdf|Final exam equation sheet}}.  You may fill the double-sided page with hand-written notes. +=== 3/29/2019 === 
- +The comprehensive exam for physics graduate students overlaps PH575 class time on Monday 4/1In the Monday 4/1 classthere 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 attendThe first "official" class is on Wednesday 4/3.  
-=== 6/5/2014 === +=== 2/28/2019 === 
-{{:final_s14_eqns.pdf|Final exam equation sheet}}.  You may fill the double-sided page with hand-written notes. +2019 is the [[https://www.iypt2019.org/|International Year of the Periodic Table]], celebrating 150 years since Mendeleev discovered the period system[[http://www.nisenet.org/events/other/IYPT2019|Explore this amazing scientific achievement]].
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-=== 5/23/2014 === +
-Final exam location Weniger 304 - confirmed in SoC +
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-=== 4/30/2014 ===  +
-{{:eqns14.pdf|Equation sheet for midterm}}.  You may add your own equations to this sheet (both sides - one page max). +
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-=== 4/30/2014 ===  +
-On Wednesday 5/7 and Friday 5/9JT 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. (In Wngr 304 as usual).  Please be sure to have a material chosen, and to have attempted to run a DoS and a band structure Daniel and Prof. Schneider will have good ideas about things to calculate, and he knows everything about the computational details.  Take good advantage of this time. I added Andrew Stickel's tutorial to the Wien page (see the table of contents bar on upper right of the Wien 2k page to locate it. +
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-=== 4/24/2014 ===  +
-Homework 4 is posted here Hwk 3 soln on BB +
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-=== 4/3/2014 ===  +
-Office hours are Wednesdays 10-11; Thursdays 1:15-2:15; +
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-=== 3/27/2014 ===  +
-The Physics department comp exam is on Monday 3/31/2014There WILL be class on the day (there are undergraduates and students from other departments in the class, too) but we will use it to review material with which PH students will be quite familiarA make-up class will be held Wednesday 2 April at 12-1 in Weniger 377.+

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