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| * The textbook for this course is Kittel, Introduction to Solid State Physics, eighth edition (however, the edition should not matter much). | * The office hour poll is open. <<ln(http://doodle.com/ip5pag9i2ydqqi85,Participate in it)>>, if you haven't already. * The textbook for this course is Kittel, ''Introduction to Solid State Physics, eighth edition'' (however, the edition should not matter much). |
Welcome to Phys 155, 2012!
The office hour poll is open. Participate in it, if you haven't already.
The textbook for this course is Kittel, Introduction to Solid State Physics, eighth edition (however, the edition should not matter much).
- This web site is under construction.
Welcome to Solid State Physics!
In this course, you will learn both very fundamental and very practical knowledge about how the world around us works.
Checking out last year’s course web site might be of some use.
Phys 155-12!