
Über uns
This is a group for anyone who has ever rigorously studied physics – or has wanted to. Here's why you'd want to join us:
- If you feel like physics is the most interesting and most difficult subject that there is;
- If you're burning with a desire to deeply understand the universe at its smallest and largest scales;
- And if you thrive in an environment of learning through collaboration with people like yourself...
... then you've found the right place!
Join us to participate in lively discussions and learn core material in serious study groups. We offer multiple tracks of study, regularly host special events and talks, and are constantly tweaking the meetup to make it more useful. We also stay in touch between meetings to motivate and help each other continue learning.
Everyone is welcome from every level of experience! Many of us are (re)discovering physics after college (sometimes long after) and it can be easy to feel rusty or underqualified. Don't fall into that false narrative! If you think some of the material in this meetup is too advanced, we want you to join us so that we can help you learn!
Bevorstehende Events (4+)
Alles ansehen- (Re-)Learn Quantum MechanicsLink für Teilnehmer sichtbar
(Returning students: Please see below for April 28th homework.)
Attention Schrödinger & Heisenberg fans! Have you misplaced your wavefunctions and eigenvalues or never learned how to find them in the first place? Then join us for a weekly study group to learn (or re-learn) quantum mechanics!
We’re following the structure of the MIT OpenCourseWare Quantum Physics I class, which includes comprehensive video lectures, lecture notes, and assignments. These will be supplemented by the various textbooks and resources that you and your fellow students bring to the group.
What to expect – Here is our current format:
- Before each meeting, we will assign ourselves a lecture to watch and a set of exercises that everyone is invited to try for next time. (All of this is optional and there is never anything expected or required – this is a self-study group!)
- During the meeting, one or more volunteers will teach the lesson(s) in their own words, and others will present their solutions to (or attempts at!) the exercises.
- Every 4th meeting will be a dedicated problem-solving session with no lecture.
- Between meetings, we will collaborate through our chat server and/or small study sessions during "office hours". New members should especially take advantage of these to get up to speed. Ask us for details and links to these fantastic resources!
Prerequisites: So long as you have taken at least some amount of college calculus and physics at some point in your life, you should be fine.
We maintain a live chat server for staying in touch between meetups. Ask us for a link.
This event joins our other existing collaborative study tracks. Please note that this particular meetup series is a highly mathematical meetup for everyone who is serious about learning the material. It is not a general discussion group for popular physics topics or sci-fi tangents. For casual physics chat, please attend our regular Discuss Physics and Make Friends event, held every third Wednesday of the month.
Having technical trouble joining the meeting? You need to use the Zoom app and log in with a (free to create) personal Zoom account before you can join our meeting. You might not be able to join directly from a web browser if you can’t log in.
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*** Suggested assignment for April 28 ***
- Watch Lecture 12 (Dirac well & scattering)
- Solve problems 2 and 3 in Problem Set 6.
- If you’re joining us for the first time, simply watch Lecture 1 and come join us!
- Weekly Open Self-Study & Office Hours for Previous AttendeesLink für Teilnehmer sichtbar
This is a weekly Zoom meeting (see below for link) for anyone who's already attended our previous meetups to have (mostly-)quiet self-study time on any topic in physics or math. The goal is to recreate the feeling of being in the same study room together, just like in college. So leave your camera on! You may come and go at any time during study hours.
Unlike our other events, this is not a facilitated or structured event and there is no specific topic of study. Sometimes people may decide to work on the same topic together, and other times everyone will be reading or solving problems on their own.
Although this is primarily a quiet study session, talking is allowed as long as it's on the topic(s) of study and with the purpose of asking a question or helping someone. Otherwise, please be courteous and respectful of other people by leaving your microphone off.
This event complements our other meetups, which are subject-specific, structured learning environments.
If you are new to Physics With Friends, before coming to this quiet self-study event we ask that you please come to one of our other meetups first so that we can get to know one another.
*** ZOOM LINK ***
The Zoom meeting URL is a pinned message in the #study-buddies channel. If you don't know what this means, it's because we haven't met you yet. Please come to one of our meetups and we'll help you get set up. - Roger Penrose's "The Road to Reality" discussion groupLink für Teilnehmer sichtbar
April 29th agenda: Read sections 1 through 4 in chapter 28, "Speculative theories of the early universe" and try the exercises therein. You do NOT need to have read any preceding chapters – please feel free to just read ch. 28 and join us if you're new!
Join us every other Tuesday for an open-ended casual discussion with our book club for Roger Penrose's The Road to Reality, the magnum opus of one of the greatest theoretical physicists of our time. In a single volume, Penrose takes the reader from basic mathematical and logical arguments through advanced math and then onto modern physics, relativity, quantum theory, and beyond.
Please have access to a copy of the book and have read at least one chapter prior to attending. We normally agree to read one particular chapter in advance and then spend our meeting time discussing that chapter and its problem set, sometimes branching off to other parts of the book. We support each other to go at whatever pace is comfortable and we discuss material that we find interesting or challenging. Those of us who want to work on the problem sets can help one another. Sometimes someone will want to make a mini-presentation on a topic of their liking. We also maintain a private chat room for those who want to stay in touch between meetings.
This event is one of the many regular study topics in our Physics With Friends community. Please check all of our other events to find additional physics topics that you might want to study together!
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- Angewandte Mathematik
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