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* Scattering Methods 2/6
* Scattering Methods 2/6
** [[Problem Set 3]]
** [[Problem Set 3]]
:: [[Solution_to_Set_3#Part_1|Weiss mean-field]]
:: [[Solution_to_Set_3#Part_2|Néel temperature]]
:: [[Solution_to_Set_3#Part_3|Spin Susceptibility]] <math>\chi</math>
:: [[Solution_to_Set_3#Part_4|Staggered susceptibility] <math>\chi^{\dagger}(h) = \frac{\partial m^{\dagger}}{\partial h^{\dagger}} \;</math>


* [[PHZ3400 Crystals|Crystals]] 2/9
* [[PHZ3400 Crystals|Crystals]] 2/9
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* [[PHZ3400 Term Project|Term Project]]
* [[PHZ3400 Term Project|Term Project]]
** Extra credit will be awarded for answering bonus questions about the term projects
:: ''Extra credit will be awarded for answering bonus questions about the term projects''


<font color=660099> If you have titles I don't please add them! [[User:HollyBrown|HollyBrown]] 15:10, 24 April 2009 (EDT) </font>
<font color=660099> If you have titles I don't please add them! [[User:HollyBrown|HollyBrown]] 15:10, 24 April 2009 (EDT) </font>

Revision as of 19:21, 28 April 2009

Hello All! I would like to first say that this page is not official. I repeat: THIS IS NOT OFFICIAL!!!!!!

However, I wanted something that we could all add to and comment on. Each lecture Dr. Dobrosavljevic writes down a Title which serves as a topic or theme for the day. I have gone through my notebook and these are the lecture titles I have written down. If they are incorrect or lacking, please fill in what you have, my notes are not perfect. My idea is that we can use this page as a spring-board for discussion of the various topics and as a lead in to independent study. This is not meant to be as comprehensive as the lecture notes. This is not meant to be an exhaustive study guide. This is absolutely not meant to replace going to office hours if you need to. It is meant only to give us a more organized way of asking questions and getting help from each other.

With that being said, please feel free to add anything you want. If you have questions about something in the notes, ask. Someone may understand it better and be able to explain in a way that makes sense. If you feel that you have a really good understanding of a particular topic, offer us your interpretation. I would ask that everyone would sign their questions/comments, but other than that, have fun and Good Luck!!!

HollyBrown 15:10, 24 April 2009 (EDT)

The Final: Thursday 4/30/2009, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM, HCB 317

The Condensed Matter Final Exam will cover the following topics:

Planck’s radiation formula
Wien's Law
Stefan-Boltzmann law
de Broglie wavelength
Interaction energy between atoms
Hydrogen Atom
  • UNTITLED 1/26
Isothermal compressibility
Behavior at liquid-gas critical point
  • Primitive Lattice Vector 2/4
Weiss mean-field
Néel temperature
Spin Susceptibility
[[Solution_to_Set_3#Part_4|Staggered susceptibility]
  • Linear Differential Equations 2/16
  • Crystal Vibrations, Bose-Einstein Model 2/20
  • Electron Degeneracy Pressure 3/4
  • Fermi Energy Derivation 3/6
  • Electronic Structure in a Periodic Potential 3/27
Extra credit will be awarded for answering bonus questions about the term projects

If you have titles I don't please add them! HollyBrown 15:10, 24 April 2009 (EDT)