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1 Introduction
2 A history of particle physics
3 Experimental tools
4 Nuclear Masses
5 Nuclear models
6 Some basic concepts of theoretical particle physics
7 The fundamental forces
8 Symmetries and particle physics
9 Symmetries of the theory of strong
Partial Differential Equations
A second year course in the Mathematics of Partial Differential Equations for Physics students. Contains lecture notes, examples, ... as well as the files used to create these resources. Discusses:
1 Introduction
2 Classification of partial differential equations.
3 Boundary and Initial Conditions
4 Fourier Series
5 Separation of variables on rectangular domains
6 D’Alembert’s solution to the wave equation
7 Polar and spherical coordinate systems
8 Separation of variables in polar
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* Powerpoint presentation - Introduction (for all users)
* Powerpoint presentation - Introduction with lecturer's notes (registered users only, please register/login here)
* Powerpoint presentation - Inter
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Art Institute of Chicago Musecast: July 2009
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Lorena Gauthereau-Bryson
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Digital Camera for Elementary School Teachers
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