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Leader: Dr Imants Svalbe
Offered:
Clayton First semester 2005 (Day)
Synopsis: This unit provides the foundation for a major in physics. It consists of two 12-lecture sub-units, Applications of Quantum Mechanics, and Statistical Physics and laboratory work. The key areas for each sub-unit are: (1) Applications of Quantum Mechanics: perturbation theory applied to atomic systems and radiation; (2) Statistical Physics: entropy, classical and quantum statistics and foundation mathematical techniques and Laboratory work: experimental and/or computational work on relevant topics.
Objectives: On completion of this unit, students will be able to: understand a range of fundamental concepts from the core sub-units of foundation Quantum Mechanics (including spin and matrix formalism) and Statistical Physics (including entropy and partition functions), apply a series of theoretical techniques within this subject core, extend mastery of this core to related subject areas of knowledge of particular interest to the student. They will also be able to perform a series of measurements on experiments related to the above topics, write up experimental reports that present results, analyse and discuss the implications and outcomes of experimental work.
Assessment: Examinations (2 x 1.5 hours): 48% + Laboratory work: 34% + Assignments: 18%
Contact Hours: An average of 2 hours lectures, 1.5 hours tutorial/ workshop and 2.5 hours of laboratory work per week