this was pretty useful, though lacking in explanation (granted, it's an exam formula sheet.)
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this was pretty useful, though lacking in explanation (granted, it's an exam formula sheet.) | ||
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On March 25 2012 04:47 ]343[ wrote: http://www.teamliquid.net/staff/343/formula_sheet_2011_final.pdf this was pretty useful, though lacking in explanation (granted, it's an exam formula sheet.) This was a final in quantum mechanics 1? Just double checking. | ||
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On March 25 2012 04:47 ]343[ wrote: http://www.teamliquid.net/staff/343/formula_sheet_2011_final.pdf this was pretty useful, though lacking in explanation (granted, it's an exam formula sheet.) Fascinating how different emphasis can be put on different aspects of a subject like quantum based on your professor. I'm starting graduate school in the Fall and have qual exams I need to spend some time studying for this summer. This thread might be a useful resource! That, or over the course of my studies I could contribute Bummer you aren't tackling stat mech, that's by far my weakest area hahaha | ||
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On March 25 2012 10:21 Duka08 wrote: Fascinating how different emphasis can be put on different aspects of a subject like quantum based on your professor. I'm starting graduate school in the Fall and have qual exams I need to spend some time studying for this summer. This thread might be a useful resource! That, or over the course of my studies I could contribute Bummer you aren't tackling stat mech, that's by far my weakest area hahaha Oh I will tackle it... when the time comes. BTW we should work together for sure. If you are interested you can pm me! | ||
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On March 25 2012 04:59 micronesia wrote: This was a final in quantum mechanics 1? Just double checking. Actually quantum II, though really it's just a more mathy version of quantum I because most physics majors at my school haven't taken linear algebra by the time they take quantum (just a guess; I'm a math major so I'm not sure ) On March 25 2012 01:24 palmerdabbelt wrote: I majored in physics in school, and I used latex for _everything_ (ie, class notes, homework, lab work, everything). One thing I found particularly helpful is to define short names for all the derivatives you'll be using frequently. For example, instead of using "\frac{\derivative x}{\derivative t}" you can macro it to "\dxdt". Over the years I've built a collection of these. You can grab them online from http://www.dabbelt.com/~palmer/bbs/2012-03-24-latex/ Good luck! Waiiiit, you use \derivative instead of d!? (or does it replace \partial?) | ||
FragKrag
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This was a formula sheet for lower div mechanics. Some energy, oscillator, momentum, etc | ||
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On March 26 2012 14:05 FragKrag wrote: http://uploading.com/files/e6mff461/PHYS21Sheet.pdf This was a formula sheet for lower div mechanics. Some energy, oscillator, momentum, etc Thanks, I added it to my list of resources for now. | ||
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On March 25 2012 00:16 micronesia wrote:
Tip is to use lyx instead, it is a graphical interface for latex. http://www.lyx.org/ | ||
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On March 25 2012 00:19 micronesia wrote: GR I don't know... currently I don't really know how to do much GR :p General relativity isn't required for most physics undergraduate degrees. I would suggest that if you're doing this for your own interest you may want to consider getting into it a little bit. At least a basic understanding of how tensor analysis and differential geometry contribute to the theory in the field is something that can have all kinds of other interesting applications in other areas. (Tensors can simplify a lot of classical mechanics problems, for example, as well.) | ||
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