Inhaltsbereich
T_M1: Advanced Statistical Physics – Exercises
- Overview
- Exercises
Tutorial Classes
The tutorial classes take place in person at the dates below, unless specified otherwise. We strongly recommend you try to solve the problem sets as a homework (see below). In the tutorials, you can discuss questions about the current problem set, the lecture, etc. and get feedback on your homework. There will be a bonus for the final exam based on your score in the homework problems.
You are free to attend any of the tutorials, but we might assign you to a specific group on Moodle (just for handing in the solutions) to balance the workload for the tutors.
Group | Date | Tutor | Room |
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01 | Wed, 8-10 c.t. | Ching Yee | A 249 |
02 | Wed, 12-14 c.t. | Moritz | B 101 |
03 | Thu, 8-10 c.t. | Richard | B 101 |
04 | Thu, 12-14 c.t. | Tobias | A 348 |
05 | Fri, 8-10 c.t. | Alex | online* |
06 | Fri, 12-14 c.t. | Tom | A 249 |
* see Moodle
Central Tutorial
The central tutorial slot is on Tuesday 16-18 in A348.
The central tutorial will not take place every week. It will be used for special lectures or tutorials as needed. The times when the central tutorial takes place will be announced here and on Moodle.
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Problem Sets
The first problem set is
Sheet 0 (hand-in until 24.04.2023, 14:00)
All following problem sets will be published on Moodle.
To hand in your solutions for grading, put them in the corresponding box in in the third-floor hallway of the A tower of the math building (between the toilets).
Note that you may hand in in groups of two students. Please indicate your name(s), tutorial group(s), and matriculation number(s) on every homework you hand in.