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     * [[http://www.bandstructure.jp/Table/simptab.html|Band structures of elements]] a periodic table that shows band structures of all the elements in their solid forms.     * [[http://www.bandstructure.jp/Table/simptab.html|Band structures of elements]] a periodic table that shows band structures of all the elements in their solid forms.
  
-    * Applet that demonstrates the [[http://www.applet-magic.com/brillouin.htm|construction of the first few Brillouin zones of a 2-D square lattice]].  Also discusses the Fermi surface.+    * Applet that demonstrates the [[http://www.applet-magic.com/brillouin.htm|construction of the first few Brillouin zones of a 2-D square lattice]].  Also discusses the Fermi surface. FIXME: I'm having trouble with this site - problem?
  
     * Cambridge site ->  [[http://www.msm.cam.ac.uk/doitpoms/tlplib/brillouin_zones/zone_construction.php|Brillouin zone construction for 2-D square & hexagonal lattice lattice]].     * Cambridge site ->  [[http://www.msm.cam.ac.uk/doitpoms/tlplib/brillouin_zones/zone_construction.php|Brillouin zone construction for 2-D square & hexagonal lattice lattice]].
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 ===== Mathematica ===== ===== Mathematica =====
-Mathematica (by Wolfram) is one of several extremely useful software programs that is useful for simple visualization of functions, computer-aided algebra, and is also a vehicle for very sophisticated programming.  I highly recommend you use it for classwork, for research and for fun.  As an OSU student, you have access via OSU's virtual lab, called "Umbrella".  [[http://www.physics.oregonstate.edu/~tate/COURSES/ph424/Mathematica_info.html|Here]] is a link to a page I wrote for my PH424 physics class describing how to get access, how to use Wolfram's fantastic documentation and tutorials, and I added a few simple templates.+Mathematica (by Wolfram) is one of several extremely useful software programs that is useful for simple visualization of functions, computer-aided algebra, and is also a vehicle for very sophisticated programming.  I highly recommend you use it for classwork, for research and for fun.  As long as you are an OSU student, you are permitted a free copy for use on your own computer.  [[http://www.physics.oregonstate.edu/~tate/COURSES/ph424/Mathematica_info.html|Here]] is a link to a page I wrote for my PH424 physics class describing how to get access, how to use Wolfram's fantastic documentation and tutorials, and I added a few simple templates.
  
 Here are some Mathematica notebooks that I wrote that are relevant to PH575. Here are some Mathematica notebooks that I wrote that are relevant to PH575.
   * {{:ylm_visualization.nb|visualization of spherical harmonics}}   * {{:ylm_visualization.nb|visualization of spherical harmonics}}
 +  * {{:ylm_sp_linear combinations.nb|visualization of s and p orbitals}} (real combinations of spherical harmonics)
  

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