Clebsch-Gordan, Debye, Ising

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AquaLaventry
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Clebsch-Gordan, Debye, Ising

Post by AquaLaventry » Sat Nov 05, 2011 9:29 pm

Are Clebsch-Gordan coefficients, the Ising Model, and Debye theory on the exam?
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Re: Clebsch-Gordan, Debte, Ising

Post by physicsworks » Sun Nov 06, 2011 5:02 am

Debye model -- yes, Clebsch-Gordan coefficients and Ising Model -- no.

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Re: Clebsch-Gordan, Debte, Ising

Post by AquaLaventry » Sun Nov 06, 2011 1:25 pm

Okay thanks! Will I have to remember how to do div/grad/curl in cylindrical/spherical coordinates?

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Re: Clebsch-Gordan, Debte, Ising

Post by physicsworks » Sun Nov 06, 2011 1:27 pm

AquaLaventry wrote:Okay thanks! Will I have to remember how to do div/grad/curl in cylindrical/spherical coordinates?
no

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Re: Clebsch-Gordan, Debte, Ising

Post by AquaLaventry » Sun Nov 06, 2011 1:45 pm

Thanks again. How much should I know about the magnetic vector potential (A), lasers, optical interferometers, and crystal structure?

Also, what about fission/fusion reactions? Should I know about things like the CNO-cycle and the s-process/r-process of decay?

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Re: Clebsch-Gordan, Debye, Ising

Post by SSM » Sun Nov 06, 2011 3:35 pm

Maybe a little, maybe a little, maybe a little, none, I don't know.

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Re: Clebsch-Gordan, Debye, Ising

Post by bfollinprm » Sun Nov 06, 2011 11:54 pm

[quote="AquaLaventry"]Thanks again. How much should I know about the magnetic vector potential (A), lasers, optical interferometers, and crystal structure?

Also, what about fission/fusion reactions? Should I know about things like the CNO-cycle and the s-process/r-process of decay?[/quote

No calculations on any of this, except maybe fission/fusion reactions.



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