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There will be about 6 homework sets, due roughly every 1-2 weeks. Problems will include text-book type problems, and also reading assignments from the current literature. Check the web page for assignments and due dates. Assignments turned in after solutions are posted will earn less than full credit. Turn in partially completed assignments by the due date and the rest later for partial credit. Pay attention to your presentation - physical insight and clear explanations are as important than the mathematical manipulation. Clarity, logical structure, spelling, grammar, and neatness contribute to the overall assessment. Make your solutions a model that a student entering PH575 could work from. | There will be about 6 homework sets, due roughly every 1-2 weeks. Problems will include text-book type problems, and also reading assignments from the current literature. Check the web page for assignments and due dates. Assignments turned in after solutions are posted will earn less than full credit. Turn in partially completed assignments by the due date and the rest later for partial credit. Pay attention to your presentation - physical insight and clear explanations are as important than the mathematical manipulation. Clarity, logical structure, spelling, grammar, and neatness contribute to the overall assessment. Make your solutions a model that a student entering PH575 could work from. |
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**Please make a copy of your solution for your own use before you turn it in**. This will allow you to compare to the solutions immediately. | **Please make a copy of your solution for your own use before you turn it in**. This will allow you to compare to the posted solutions immediately. |
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On reserve: see http://osulibrary.oregonstate.edu/reserves | On reserve: see http://osulibrary.oregonstate.edu/reserves |
* (S) Sutton, A. P.,Electronic Structure of Materials, QC176.8.E4 S875 1993 | * (S) Sutton, A. P., Electronic Structure of Materials, QC176.8.E4 S875 1993 |
* (AM) Ashcroft, N.W. and Mermin, N.D., Solid State Physics, QC176 .A83 (graduate text; the standard) | * (AM) Ashcroft, N.W. and Mermin, N.D., Solid State Physics, QC176 .A83 (graduate text; the standard) |
* (H) Harrison, W.A., Electronic Structure and the properties of solids, QC176.8.E4 H37 (Graduate level) | * (H) Harrison, W.A., Electronic Structure and the properties of solids, QC176.8.E4 H37 (Graduate level) |