Theoretische Physik IV (Quantenmechanik)
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Practice groups
- Group 01 (Martin Zboron)
19 participants
INF 227 / SR 1.403, Mon 14:15 - 16:00 - Group 02 (Maximilian Rieger)
18 participants
INF 227 / SR 3.403, Mon 14:15 - 16:00 - Group 03 (Iris Feldt)
15 participants
Philos.-weg 12 / R 058, Mon 14:15 - 16:00 - Group 04 (Johannes Noll)
18 participants
Philos.-weg 12 / R 060, Mon 14:15 - 16:00 - Group 05 (Julia Kruse)
17 participants
Philos.-weg 12 / R 070, Mon 14:15 - 16:00 - Group 06 (Tristan Daus)
19 participants
Philos.-weg 12 / R 056, Tue 9:15 - 11:00 - Group 07 (Christian Angrick)
20 participants
Philos.-weg 12 / R 068, Tue 9:15 - 11:00 - Group 08 (Marvin Sipp)
19 participants
Philos.-weg 12 / R 058, Tue 9:15 - 11:00 - Group 09 (Antonia Seifert)
22 participants
INF 227 / SR 3.404, Tue 9:15 - 11:00 - Group 10 (Mirco Erpelding)
18 participants
INF 227 / SR 2.402, Tue 14:15 - 16:00 - Group 11 (Carl Handrack)
18 participants
Philos.-weg 12 / R 060, Tue 14:15 - 16:00 - Group 12 (Philipp Joschko)
10 participants
Philos.-weg 12 / R 056, Tue 14:15 - 16:00 - Group 13 (Malte Schneider)
20 participants
INF 227 / SR 3.404, Tue 14:15 - 16:00 - Group 14 (Daniel Schiller)
15 participants
Philos.-weg 12 / R 059, Tue 14:15 - 16:00 - Group 15 (Miriam Gerharz)
20 participants
INF 227 / HS 2, Tue 16:15 - 18:00 - Group 16 (Berthold Helber)
18 participants
INF 227 / SR 3.402, Wed 14:15 - 16:00 - Group 17 (Fabian Willaschek)
15 participants
Philos.-weg 12 / R 058, Wed 14:15 - 16:00 - Group 18 (Ricardo Waibel)
11 participants
Philos.-weg 12, kHS, Wed 16:15 - 18:00 - Group Wiederholende
nur für Wiederholende mit Klausurzulassung
27 participants
Information regarding the lecture
- You can deregister from the exam up to and including Wednesday, July 19th.
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Lecture materials
- Lecture notes
- Lecture summary
- Jupyter notebook
- Data: Planck spectrum
- Jupyter server (KIP)
- Planck, M., Verh. DPG 2 (1900) 137
- Born, M., Heisenberg, W., Jordan, P., Z. Phys. 35 (1926) 557
- Schrödinger, E., Nat. Wiss. 23 (1935) 807
- Born, M., Nobel Lecture, 1954
- Heisenberg, W., Phys. Bl. 12 (1956) 7/289
Colloquium a. o. Events
- April 21st – Gianfranco Bertone: Dark matter, black holes, and gravitational waves
- April 28th – Joacim Rocklöv: Can climate change drive the emergence of infectuous diseases?
- May 5th – Marianna Safronova: Quantum technologies for new physics disc30.06. – Heike Riel: What’s next in Computing – From Bits to Quantum Bitsoveries in the laboratory and in space
- 12.05. – Costas Bachas: Quantum black holes, holography and the graviton mass
- 19.05. – Raju Venugopalan: How to wake a sleeping elephant […]
- 26.05. – Dominika Wylezalek: Pushing the edge of the cosmic frontier with the James Webb Space Telescope
- 02.06. – Michael Kramer: Was Einstein right? – A radio astronomical attempt of an answer
- 09.06. – Markus Rex: One year in the Arctic ice - The MOSAiC-expedition to the epicenter of climate change
- 16.06. – Markus Diehl: Imaging the proton in 3D
- 23.06. – Richard Schmidt: Particles in new clothes: From Quasiparticles to flat worlds
- 30.06. – Heike Riel: What’s next in Computing – From Bits to Quantum Bits
- 07.07. – Omar Hurricane: How Ignition and Target Gain > 1 was achieved in inertial fusion
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14.07. – Monika Aidelsburger: Quantum simulation – Engineering & understanding
quantum systems atom-by-atom - 21.07. – Wim Leemans: Can small be the next big thing? Advances in laser plasma accelerators and their future prospect
- Academic Lunch Break
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