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  2. Prof. E. Pajer PQM 1 Michaelmas 2023 Principles of ...

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/examples/D18a.pdf
    4 Oct 2023: and interpret this result. Evaluate [X(t),P(t)]. 4. A Fermi oscillator has Hilbert space H = C2 and Hamiltonian H = BB, where B2 = 0 and. ... BB BB† = 1 (the anti commutator). Find the eigenvalues of H.
  3. B10b.dvi

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    4 Jan 2024: ELECTROMAGNETISM Examples 2 Lent 2024. 1. A uniform magnetic field points along the z-axis: B = B ez. ... A uniform vertical magnetic field B = B(t) ez is applied for time t > 0.
  4. Cop yrig ht © 202 3 U nive rsity ...

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    10 Oct 2023: a) Write the group multiplication table for D4. (b) What are the subgroups of D4? ... t(A B) t2. 2[A, B]. t3. 12{[A, [A, B]] [B, [B, A]]}. ).
  5. Cop yrig ht © 202 3 U nive rsity ...

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    9 Jan 2024: f(x) = constant. Show that B ( B) = 0. The tangent vector at each point on a curve is parallel to a non-vanishing vector. ... Evaluate the divergence and curl of the following:. rx, a(x b), a x, x/r3,.
  6. Vector Calculus: Example Sheet 2 David Tong, January 2024 ...

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    9 Jan 2024: f(x) = constant. Show that B (B) = 0. The tangent vector at each point on a curve is parallel to a non-vanishing vector. ... U =1. 2. (ε0|E|2. 1. µ0|B|2. ), P =. 1. µ0EB.
  7. A1a.dvi

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    10 Oct 2023: How do your equations behave when the points a, b or c are interchanged? ... a b, b c, c a ] = [a, b, c]2.
  8. A1c.dvi

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    1 Nov 2023: det M = (a b)(b c)(c a)(ab bc ca). [Recall: the value of a determinant is unchanged if a multiple of one row is added to another row.]. ... a0tn ). Hint: Use properties of the determinant such as det(A) det(B) = det(AB).
  9. Computational Projects Lecture 3: Numbers and numerical errors…

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    4 May 2023: 37.51 = 3751 102. Eg, for positive numbers, take A1  a  A2 and Bb < B+. ... A pA2 b. =b. A pA2 b. We can estimate this as bAC , which reduces the relative error.<latexit
  10. Cop yrig ht © 202 3 U nive rsity ...

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/examples/D17b.pdf
    18 Jan 2024: from which we found the scattering data for the potential 2m2sech2mx was R(k) = 0and λ1 = κ21 = m2 and c1 =. 2m. Now by considering B = x 2mtanhmx and. B† = x 2mtanhmx , ... and computing BB† and BB, find the scattering data forthe potential
  11. Rate invariance and scallop theorem in viscosity gradients

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/lauga/papers/217.pdf
    24 Jul 2023: Hosseinidoust, B. Mostaghaci, O. Yasa, B.-W. Park, A. V. Singh, and M. ... Rasheed, and B. B. Jørgensen, Coral mu-. cus functions as an energy carrier and particle trap in the reef ecosystem, Nature (London) 428, 66(2004).

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