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Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Department of Mechanical Engineering |
6.050J / 2.110J Information and Entropy Spring 2004
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Unit 10: Physical Systems
Schedule
Lecture |
Wednesday, Apr 14, 2004, 1:00 PM |
Room 2-105 |
Recitation |
Wednesday, Apr 21, 2004, 1:00 PM
(no classes Monday, April 19) |
Room 2-105 |
Problem Set |
Posted Tuesday, Apr 13, 2004 |
Due Friday, Apr 23, 2004 |
Solutions |
Posted Friday, Apr 23, 2004 |
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Lecture Handouts
Students who for any reason did not receive these items can pick up a copy in
Room 38-344. Most of this material is also available on the 6.050J/2.110J Web site
http://mtlsites.mit.edu/Courses/6.050.
Reading Assignment
Resources
Technical
There are many Web sites that discuss quantum mechanics. Naturally, some are
better than others, and some assume a higher level of expertise on the part of
visitors than others. Here are a few.
Historical
- Joseph-Louis Lagrange
biography
- The pioneers of quantum mechanics
Books
- There are many excellent textbooks dealing with quantum mechanics at the
graduate or advanced undergraduate level. Unfortunately there is little if
anything in the way of good explanations at a simpler level. An excellent
set of notes, by MIT faculty, for a graduate course, is P. L. Hagelstein,
S. D. Senturia, and T. P. Orlando, "Introductory Applied Quantum and
Statistical Physics," Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer
Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA; 2000.
Help Wanted
6.050J/2.110J students: be the first to suggest a resource, for example a useful Web
site or a good book or article, to add to the list above. If your suggestion is
accepted by the 6.050J/2.110J staff, you will get a $5 ice-cream gift certificate.
Send your suggestion by e-mail during Spring 2004 to 6.050-staff (at) mit.edu.
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