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  2. TCM: Will Grant

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~wpg23/
    7 Mar 2019: About. Research. People. Events. Join us. Impact. Will Grant. Please click here for my TCM profile page. Classification of Proteins Using Network Analysis. Using community detection we can identify modules within proteins. The arrangement of these
  3. Imputation of Assay Bioactivity Data Using Deep Learning

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~tmw38/WhiteheadIrwinHuntSegallConduit19.pdf
    30 Jul 2019: New hits for projects targeting existing biological targetsof interest and high-quality compounds, overlooked duringoptimization projects, could be identified. ... The resultingmodels can then be applied to new compounds that have notyet been
  4. Pg 38. In (4.14) is there a reason for ...

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~nrc25/TP1/tp1_queries.html
    15 Jan 2019: This may well be new to those taking this course, but should be understood in a similar manner to the Dirac delta function.
  5. NATURAL SCIENCES TRIPOS Part II Wednesday 17 January 2018 ...

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~nrc25/TP1/ExamFiles/exam18sol.pdf
    7 Jan 2019: 2. k. mη2 ,. (b) [part book work, part new] To obtain the equations of motion of thissystem we need to compute: [4]. ... 1]. (c) [new] Consider adding a viscous damping term to the equation of motion ofthe rod, γt.
  6. NATURAL SCIENCES TRIPOS Part II Wednesday 18 January 2017 ...

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~nrc25/TP1/ExamFiles/exam17sol.pdf
    7 Jan 2019: which is a solution provided c =. Kρ. [1](b) [part bookwork part new calculation, particularly case 2,. ... 3]. (e) [new] The particles are in the solenoid a time t = l/v, so they exit with.
  7. NATURAL SCIENCES TRIPOS Part II Wednesday 13 January 2016 ...

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~nrc25/TP1/ExamFiles/exam16sol.pdf
    7 Jan 2019: d) [new] Since the particle is released from rest and M is negligible, J = 0. ... f) [new] f always has one minimum with f = 0 at Q = 0.
  8. tp1_15_ans_combined_v8.dvi

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~nrc25/TP1/ExamFiles/exam15sol.pdf
    7 Jan 2019: the system inthe new variables.
  9. tp1_15_paper_combined_v7.dvi

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~nrc25/TP1/ExamFiles/exam15.pdf
    7 Jan 2019: UsingHamilton’s equations of motion in the new variables Q and P of the perturbedsystem, obtain the second order differential equation for Q alone.
  10. tp1_14_ans_combined_v4.dvi

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~nrc25/TP1/ExamFiles/exam14sol.pdf
    7 Jan 2019: Ht. = Lt. ifd. dt. (. LQ̇i. ). =LQi. ,. and the new Euler–Lagrange equation will hold if. ... If c < 0, a new solution to the second differential equation appears fork2 = c/2.
  11. tp1_14_paper_combined_v4.dvi

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~nrc25/TP1/ExamFiles/exam14.pdf
    7 Jan 2019: 6]. (b) A new set of coordinates and momenta (Qi, Pi) is defined by. ... By identifying the new coordinate Q = β, obtain the formof the new generalised momentum coordinate P and hence show that.

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