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====== FLAIR/GEM - an Alternative to Wien 2K ====== | ====== FLAIR/GEM - an Alternative to Wien 2K ====== |
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Guenter's new [[http://www.physics.oregonstate.edu/~schneidg/ph575project-flair-gem/|Flair/Gem page]] | Guenter's new [[http://www.physics.oregonstate.edu/~schneidg/ph575project-flair-gem/|Flair/Gem page]] with Si tutorial, basic instructions. |
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The purpose of this page is to solicit input/feedback from the students in Ph 575 on the use of Wien 2K as a teaching tool in Ph575. Please add/comment on the strength and weaknesses of Wien 2K and add/comment on proposed features of the new system (flair/gem) described below. It would help to mark your edits with your name, but you don't have to. You can also email Guenter at Guenter.Schneider@physics.oregonstate.edu and Janet at tate@physics.oregonstate.edu. | The purpose of this page is to solicit input/feedback from the students in Ph 575 on the use of Wien 2K as a teaching tool in Ph575. Please add/comment on the strength and weaknesses of Wien 2K and add/comment on proposed features of the new system (flair/gem) described below. It would help to mark your edits with your name, but you don't have to. You can also email Guenter at Guenter.Schneider@physics.oregonstate.edu and Janet at tate@physics.oregonstate.edu. |