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  2. Preprint typeset in JHEP style - HYPER VERSION Michaelmas ...

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    20 Mar 2024: Preprint typeset in JHEP style - HYPER VERSION Michaelmas Term, 2006 and 2007. Quantum Field TheoryUniversity of Cambridge Part III Mathematical Tripos. Dr David Tong. Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics,. Centre for
  3. Polariton Graph Simulator

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    10 Jan 2024: Department of Applied Mathematics. and Theoretical Physics. Polariton Graph Simulator (Optimiser): an analogue Hamiltonian simulator. Popular description. The search for an optimal solution is analogous to looking for the lowest point in a
  4. University of Cambridge, DAMTP: Goldstein Lab

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    8 Aug 2023: Department of Applied Mathematics. and Theoretical Physics. Goldstein Lab. Teaching. Biological Physics and Fluid Dynamics (BPFD): Part III, Michaelmas 2023. Prof Raymond E. Goldstein. This course will provide an overview of the physics and fluid
  5. Preprint typeset in JHEP style - HYPER VERSION Michaelmas ...

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    12 Apr 2024: Preprint typeset in JHEP style - HYPER VERSION Michaelmas Term, 2017. Statistical Field TheoryUniversity of Cambridge Part III Mathematical Tripos. David Tong. Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics,. Centre for Mathematical
  6. Harvey Reall -- Research

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    14 Aug 2023: People working on gravitational waves would like to explore theories that differ from GR in the strong field regime, to see what kind of deviation might be observable with gravitational wave
  7. Preprint typeset in JHEP style - HYPER VERSION January ...

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    1 Apr 2024: Preprint typeset in JHEP style - HYPER VERSION January 2016. The Quantum Hall EffectTIFR Infosys Lectures. David Tong. Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics,. Centre for Mathematical Sciences,. Wilberforce Road,. Cambridge, CB3
  8. Preprint typeset in JHEP style - PAPER VERSION June ...

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    31 May 2024: spacetime dimensions other than four, people often refer to the relevant finite action.
  9. Examples Sheet 2, NST IA Mathematics - Course A ...

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    3 Oct 2023: 3. Show that if there are 23 people in a room, the probability that no two of them sharethe same birthday is less than 50%. ... 5. A certain disease is known to afflict one in a thousand people.
  10. 19 Nov 2023: Academic press 2006. John Preskill’s notes for Caltech course on quantum computation.Available at http://www.theory.caltech.edu/people/preskill/ph229/notes/book.ps.
  11. LUCIDITY PRINCIPLES

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    29 Sep 2023: But the need for it to survive is increasingly well understood by thoughtful people, within as well as outside the world of government and commerce. ... Over decades and centuries, the effectiveness has been demonstrated in countless ways, including the
  12. NATIONAL LIFE STORIES AN ORAL HISTORY OF BRITISH SCIENCE ...

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/mem/nls-transcript-mc-check-C1379-72-FINAL.pdf
    31 Mar 2024: They included lawyers and business people. And her father, whose name was Keith. ... Cause when leaders. get up and try and fool us with these things, it would be a good thing if more people realised.
  13. Preprint typeset in JHEP style - HYPER VERSION Statistical ...

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    29 Dec 2023: try to solve them mathematically. Although there are people who try to. ... use such an approach, these people are the failures in this field. ”.
  14. A3a.dvi

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    6 Oct 2023: Let p = F(x) be the proportion of the population with income less than x, and G(x) bethe mean (average) income earned by people with income less than x. ... Further, let θ(p)be the proportion of the total income that is earned by people with income less
  15. 5 The Poisson and Laplace Equations Until now, our ...

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/tong/vc/vc5.pdf
    12 Jun 2024: the century between the Newton and Coulomb people had figured out where factors of.
  16. 12 Jun 2024: number of people in a nightclub, you don’t continuously count them. ... Instead you. measure the number of people entering and leaving through the door.
  17. 12 Jun 2024: where time means dierent things for people moving at dierent speeds. ... This means. that there is no universally agreed “absolute time” and so dierent people will parame-.
  18. 6 Tensors A famously annoying definition of a tensor ...

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    12 Jun 2024: For example, if you. write down the heights of the first three people you met this morning, that doesn’t make.
  19. Natural Sciences Tripos Part IA Mathematical Methods I — ...

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    24 Nov 2023: Natural Sciences Tripos Part IA. Mathematical Methods I — Course A. Michaelmas 2023. Professor Anders C. Hansen. i. “The book of nature cannot be understood unless one first learns to. comprehend the language and read the characters in which it
  20. 12 Jun 2024: where time means different things for people moving at different speeds. ... This means. that there is no universally agreed “absolute time” and so different people will parame-.
  21. Dr H. Fawzi Mathematical Tripos Part II: Michaelmas Term ...

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/hf323/M23-II-NA/Lect12.pdf
    30 Oct 2023: Dr H. Fawzi. Mathematical Tripos Part II: Michaelmas Term 2023. Numerical Analysis – Lecture 12. Computation of Fourier coefficients (DFT) When applying spectral methods, we often need tocompute the Fourier coefficients of the problem data, i.e.,

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