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| * '''Homework 2''', ~-due Apr 24-~: <<la("H02-Probability.pdf", "Probability")>> | * '''Homework 4''', ~-due May 18-~: <<la("H04-Interactions-and-QS.pdf", "Interactions, Quantum statistical mechanics")>> |
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| * '''Homework 1''', ~-due Apr 12-~: <<la("H01-Thermo.pdf", "Thermodynamics")>> | * '''Homework 3''', ~-due May 9-~: <<la("H03-Kinetic-SCS.pdf", "Kinetic theory and semi-classical statistical mechanics")>> {{{#!wiki comment * <<color(Change:)>> due day++. – ~-''<<DateTime(2012-05-07T10:06:37-0700)>>''-~ * <<color(Addition:)>> page 2 (red), 1(f), clarification of the Debye frequency. – ~-''<<DateTime(2012-05-06T15:30:10-0700)>>''-~ }}} * '''Homework 2''', ~-due Apr 24-~: <<la("H02-Probability.pdf", "Probability")>> (''<<la("H02-Probability-w-Sols.pdf", "with solutions")>>'') {{{#!wiki comment * <<color(Addition:)>> Some comments added to the solution for 3(a) (page 6). * 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-~: <<la("H01-Thermo.pdf", "Thermodynamics")>> (''<<la("H01-Thermo-w-Sols.pdf", "with solutions")>>'') |
Homework
Homework 4, due May 18: Interactions, Quantum statistical mechanics
Homework 3, due May 9: Kinetic theory and semi-classical statistical mechanics
Change: due day++. – 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)
Addition: Some comments added to the solution for 3(a) (page 6).
- 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)
Phys 219-12!