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Lectures 1 and 2:

The Hamiltonian approach to classical mechanics and the analysis of lattice vibrations

Math Notations

Questions

Lecture 3:

Principles and Language of QM: Representing states, physical quantities, and time evolution

Postulates

Review before 3.23 Final

Lecture 4:

Quantum Mechanical Systems and Measurements

P-N Junction

 

Lecture 5:

Symmetries, conserved quantities, and the labeling of states

Numerical Methods

 

Lecture 6:

The Hydrogen Atom Labeling states

Amorphous Semiconductors

 

Lecture 7:

Waves in periodic potentials

Conductive Polymers

 

 

Magnetic Properties

 

 

Domain Wall Pinning Papers of Paul

 

 

Optical Properties

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