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  * '''Homework 6''', ~-due June 15-~: <<la("H06-LG-MC-RG.pdf", "Landau theory, Monte Carlo, renormalization group")>>
 
  * '''Homework 5''', ~-due May 31-~: <<la("H05-Fermions-Bosons.pdf", "Fermions and bosons")>>
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Homework

  • Homework 6, due June 15: Landau theory, Monte Carlo, renormalization group

  • Homework 5, due May 31: Fermions and bosons

  • Homework 4, due May 18: Interactions, quantum statistical mechanics

    • Change: 2f: two small but important changes in the text. – 11:49AM, May 18, 2012

    • Change: one ε removed from 1b. (Thanks, AC and AB!) – 6:01PM, May 16, 2012

    • Change: due date += 2 days. – 3:50PM, May 10, 2012

    • Additions: some clarifications for problem 1 in page 1 (red). (Thanks, CH!) – 7:51PM, May 09, 2012

    • Change: minor wording changes in page 1 (red). – 3:12PM, May 09, 2012

  • Homework 3, due May 9: Kinetic theory, semi-classical statistical mechanics (with solutions)

    • Addition: solutions, page 9, "the direction of" (red). – 4:58PM, May 12, 2012

    • Change: due date++. – 10:06AM, May 07, 2012

    • Addition: page 2 (red), 1(f), clarification of the Debye frequency. – 3:30PM, May 06, 2012

  • Homework 2, due Apr 24: Probability (with solutions)

    • Score stats: 94 ± 12 out of 120.

    • Addition: Some comments added to the solution for 3(a) (page 6). – 10:05AM, May 09, 2012

    • I recommend your reading my solutions, even if you did very well. In particular, solutions to problems 7 and 3 are physics-rich. Solution to problem 2 is worth reading, too, I think. I am happy to see that everybody is very good with the evaporative deposition (problem 6) and the cumulant expansion (problem 4)!
  • Homework 1, due Apr 12: Thermodynamics (with solutions)