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= Exam =

 * Questions in the exam will be like those of the qualifier exams. The contents of lecture note 7 are extremely important, since they are the basic principles without which you will have a hard time doing any problem. They are like $$F = ma, F = \frac{dp}{dt}; \frac{d}{dt} \frac{\partial L}{\partial \dot q} = dL / dq; \frac{\partial H}{\partial p} = \dot q, \frac{\partial H}{\partial q} = -\dot p, \frac{\partial H}{\partial t} = - \frac{dH}{dt}$$ of classical mechanics. In a minimalist fashion, one must know these basic laws very well and then apply them to various problems that we did in homework and examples in lecture notes. And, go over past qualifier problems given below.

 * Past qualifier exams: <<la("2010-2012.SM.pdf", "2010-2012")>>, <<la("2005-2009.SM.pdf", "2005-2009")>>, <<la("2000-2004.SM.pdf", "2000-2004")>>, <<la("1995-1999.SM.pdf", "1995-1999")>>
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 * '''Homework 5''', ~-due June 6-~: <<la("H05-Phase-Transition.pdf", "Phase transition")>>  * '''Homework 5''', ~-due June 6-~: <<la("H05-Phase-Transition.pdf", "Phase transition")>> ~-(<<la("H05-Phase-Transition-w-Sols.pdf", "with solutions (for analytical questions)")>>)-~
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 * <<color("Addition:")>> Addendum (the derivation of the van der Waals equation of motion -- pages 10 and 11). &ndash; ~-''<<DateTime(2013-06-06T22:36:06-0700)>>''-~
 * <<color("Correction:")>> The partition function in page 9 (the power of $\bar V$ was incorrect). &ndash; ~-''<<DateTime(2013-06-06T22:36:06-0700)>>''-~
 * <<color("Addition:")>> (Solutions) Pages 10,11: addendum (the van der Waals equation). &ndash; ~-''<<DateTime(2013-06-06T22:36:06-0700)>>''-~
 * <<color("Correction:")>> (Solutions) $Z$ in page 9 (the power of $\bar V$, corrected). &ndash; ~-''<<DateTime(2013-06-06T22:36:06-0700)>>''-~

Exam

  • Questions in the exam will be like those of the qualifier exams. The contents of lecture note 7 are extremely important, since they are the basic principles without which you will have a hard time doing any problem. They are like $$F = ma, F = \frac{dp}{dt}; \frac{d}{dt} \frac{\partial L}{\partial \dot q} = dL / dq; \frac{\partial H}{\partial p} = \dot q, \frac{\partial H}{\partial q} = -\dot p, \frac{\partial H}{\partial t} = - \frac{dH}{dt}$$ of classical mechanics. In a minimalist fashion, one must know these basic laws very well and then apply them to various problems that we did in homework and examples in lecture notes. And, go over past qualifier problems given below.

  • Past qualifier exams: 2010-2012, 2005-2009, 2000-2004, 1995-1999

Homework