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 * 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 "$F = ma, F = dp/dt; d/dt(\partial L / \partial \dot q) = dL / dq; \partial H/ \partial p = \dot q, \quad \partial H / \partial q = -\dot p, \quad \partial H / \partial t = - dH / dt$" 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.  * <<la("E01-w-Sols.pdf", "Exam with solutions.")>> (One correction for prob 2, one clarification for prob 3. &ndash; ~-''<<DateTime(2013-06-14T11:49:37-0700)>>''-~)
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 * 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")>>  * 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 to statistical mechanics as Newton's laws are to classical mechanics. At the minimum, '''one must know the basic laws that are summarized in the table of page 7 of LN 7 __by heart__''' and then apply them to various problems like those we did in homework and examples in lecture notes. That is, you must know when and how to ''start from the partition function, the Gibbs partition function, or the grand partition function, and derive all properties.'' It is also strongly advised that you go over past qualifier problems (see 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")>>.

Exam

  • Exam with solutions. (One correction for prob 2, one clarification for prob 3. – 11:49AM, Jun 14, 2013)

  • 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 to statistical mechanics as Newton's laws are to classical mechanics. At the minimum, one must know the basic laws that are summarized in the table of page 7 of LN 7 by heart and then apply them to various problems like those we did in homework and examples in lecture notes. That is, you must know when and how to start from the partition function, the Gibbs partition function, or the grand partition function, and derive all properties. It is also strongly advised that you go over past qualifier problems (see below).

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

Homework