PHYS 480
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Quantum Mechanics
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Fall 1999
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Suggestions about studying and exams from Prof. Schulten
- Before each lecture, read over your notes from the previous lecture,
notes handed out in class and the relevant part of the text the book of
your choice, so you'll get the maximum benefit from the next lecture.
- Before each examination, read over your notes and the sections of the
textbook covered in the lecture. Make a brief list of relations that
you'll find useful to know "by heart". Work practice problems. For the
examinations, you'll be allowed to bring anything you wish, excep
solutions (including your own) to homework problems. Nevertheless, you'll
want to know some things "by heart", for the sake of speed and to adopt a
routine in solving quantum mechanics problems.
We don't explain Quantum Mechanics, but we get you used to it.
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Schulten
Last modified: Oct. 1, 1999.