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I have a favour to ask of a condensed matter physicist on behalf of a friend.
If you class yourself as a "condensed matter physicist", or "condensed matter physics adjacent", would you mind giving me a ping?
Thanks.
(PS: Please boost for reach ... much obliged)
J. J. Thomson, who was born #OTD in 1856, received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1906 for his discovery of the electron, the first subatomic particle to be found.
Thomson was also a teacher, and seven of his students went on to win Nobel Prizes: Ernest Rutherford, Lawrence Bragg, Charles Barkla, Francis Aston, Charles Thomson Rees Wilson, Owen Richardson and Edward Victor Appleton.
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Books by J.J. Thomson at PG:
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Books by Thomson, J. J. (Joseph John) (sorted by popularity)
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Does anyone know of an OA thermodynamics book that would be suitable for a one-semester, early undergrad course on the subject? Something comparable in scope/level to, e.g., Finn's Thermal Physics: thermodynamic potentials, magnetic work, at least some calculation of microcanonical and canonical probabilities, etc.
This textbook seems OK for what it does cover, but it doesn't go far enough:
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And David Tong's lecture notes presume that the students have already had the kind of class I'm thinking about:
damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/tong/stat…
What is there in the middle?
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... Another "does this book exist" question: Is there an OA textbook suitable for a one-semester course on special relativity? Again, OpenStax provides an example that seems fine as far as it goes but that only goes partway:
openstax.org/details/books/uni…
What covers Minkowski spacetime, the energy-momentum relation, maybe a little about how "force" works in SR... Is there an open-access equivalent to Anthony French's text from back in the day when I was young?
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Kicking Erwin Schrödinger out of my idols. Not because he chose a cat for his thought experiment, but because of one thing I learnt: he sexually abused children and kept a diary about it. 🤮 Src: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erwin_Sc…
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I made a post on my (rarely used) blog thinking about my pursuit of higher mathematics and about how/where to apply for grad schools. I would love some advice from those who have pursued their love for Mathematics and it's application in other fields in grad school! I have some concerns and I feel very stuck.
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#Math #Mathematics #Mathstodon #Physics #ComputerScience #GradSchool #PhD #Theory #GetFediHired
Thinking About Grad School & Math (Help Wanted)
I have been wanting to apply for grad school for a long time, but as the mathematically obsessed person I am feels frozen trying to find direction and suitable programs to apply to.Frederick Morlock