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Texas A&M - ENDS - 205
EXPRESSION OF FORMArchitecture is a thing of art, a phenomenon of the emotions, lying outside questions of construction and beyond them. The purpose of construction is to make things hold together; of architecture to move us. Thomas Thiis Evensen
N.C. State - CH - 431
Course Description CH 431 Spring 2009Professor: Office: Tel: E-mail: Course goals: Dr. Stefan Franzen Partners III 363E 515-8915 Stefan_Franzen@ncsu.edu To present an introduction to essentials of physical chemistry and to outline the general physic
N.C. State - CH - 431
Physical Chemistry CH431 Homework #4 Name _ Due: February, 17 Chemistry 4311. A 90% probability isosurface is defined as the surface the encloses 90% of the total density of a wavefunction. For a hydrogen atom in its lowest energy state the 90% pro
N.C. State - CH - 433
Homework #6 Name _Due: Oct. 30, 2008 Chemistry 4311. Calculate the boiling point of water of on the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro (elevation 6000 m). Solution: Use the barometric pressure formula to obtain the pressure on the top of Kilimanjaro.P = P0e
N.C. State - CH - 431
CH 431 Physical Chemistry I Spring Session 2009 Class Time: 10:15-11:30 Tu,Th, Dab 330 Problem Period: M 11:20-12:10 or 12:25-1:15 Dab 330 Instructor: Dr. Stefan Franzen, 363E Partners III, Tel. 515-8915 Office Hours: F 2:30-3:30 321A Dab & by appoin
N.C. State - CH - 431
Chemistry 431Lecture 8The variational theoremNC State UniversityThe variational theoremThe variation method allows us to obtain an approximation to the ground state energy of the system without solving the Schrdinger equation equation. The va
N.C. State - CH - 431
Chemistry 431Lecture 9 Spin-orbit couplingNC State UniversitySpin-orbit HamiltonianThe magnitude of spin-orbit coupling is measured spectroscopically as a splitting of spectral lines. The Hamiltonian is: HSO = 1 hcA j( j + 1) l(l + 1) s(s + 1
N.C. State - CH - 431
Chemistry 431Lecture 7 The Schrdinger equation for hydrogen g q y g The electronic structure of atoms Absorption spectra of atoms p p Many-electron atomsNC State UniversityThe Solar SpectrumThere are gaps in the solar emission called Frauenhof
N.C. State - CH - 431
Chemistry 431Lecture 2 Breakdown of classical physics Heat capacity Photoelectric effect Wave-particle duality Atomic spectra Semi-classical h d S i l i l hydrogen atom t NC State UniversityBreakdown of classical physicsAside from the ultraviolet
N.C. State - CH - 431
Chemistry 431Lecture 11 The Born-Oppenheimer Approximation Born Oppenheimer The electronic structure of moleculesNC State UniversityValence-bond (VB) orbitals for diatomics ( )We consider the orbital on atoms A and B. Following the text we shal
N.C. State - CH - 431
Chemistry 431Lecture 10 Diatomic moleculesBorn-Oppenheimer approximation LCAO-MO LCAO MO application t H2+ li ti to The potential energy surface MOs for diatomic moleculesNC State UniversityBorn Oppenheimer Born-Oppenheimer approximation Molec
N.C. State - CH - 431
Physical Chemistry CH431 Homework #6 Name _ Due: March 17 Chemistry 4311. The molecular orbitals for the p-system of butadiene are given below.ABCD1 23 4A. What is the point group of trans-butadiene? Point group is __. B. Identify the
N.C. State - CH - 433
9/1/2008Chemistry 431Lecture 7 EnthalpyMotivationThe enthalpy change H is the change in energy at constant pressure. When a change takes place in a system that is open to the atmosphere, the volume of the system changes, but the pressure remain
N.C. State - CH - 433
9/2/2008Chemistry 431Lecture 4 The Partition Function Statistical ThermodynamicsMolecular Partition FunctionsIn general, gj is the degeneracy, j is the energy: q = g jej j We assume that the energy of the lowest energy level, the ground state
N.C. State - MEA - 100
The role of nitrogen in the environmentnitrogen cycle nitrogen fixation the Haber-Bosch process nitrogen pollutionThe nitrogen cycleThe nitrogen cycleThe nitrogen cycle is the biogeochemical cycle that describes the transformations of nitrogen
N.C. State - MEA - 100
The role of sulfur in the environmentsulfur cycle sulfur resevoirs sulfur in fossil fuels acid rainThe Sulfur CycleThe essential steps of the sulfur cycle are: Mineralization of organic sulfur to the inorganic form, hydrogen sulfide, H2S. Oxida
Texas A&M - CVEN - 664
CVEN 664 Water Resources Planning and Management Study Questions #4: Lectures 14b-15U.S. Federal Legislation and Institutions (Part b) 1. How exactly does the Executive branch of the federal government carry out the laws enacted by the Legislative
Rochester - AST - 111
Today in Astronomy 111: more details on energy transport and the temperatures of the planetsMore about albedo and emissivity More about the temperature of sunlit, radiation-cooled surfaces Transport of heat Conduction and diffusion Internal sources
Rochester - PHY - 218
Today in Physics 218: rainbowsThe facts about rainbows, and the short explanation of all the facts Brief survey of the history of the study of rainbows The geometrical optics of raindrops Dispersion and the color of rainbows Brewster's angle and the
Rochester - AST - 111
Astronomy 111 Recitation #723-24 October 2008 Formulas to remember Albedo, emissivity, and solar heating of Solar-system bodies With A as the albedo at UV and visible wavelengths, and the emissivity at mid-infrared wavelengths, the temperature of a
Rochester - AST - 111
Today in Astronomy 111: the Sun and other blackbodiesSidereal time, epoch, and other nuances of the celestial coordinate system (left over from last time) Solid angle A few salient facts about the Sun Nucleosynthesis Blackbody radiation and temperat
Rochester - PHY - 218
Today in Physics 218: back to electromagnetic wavesImpedance Plane electromagnetic waves Energy and momentum in plane electromagnetic waves Radiation pressureArtists conception of a solar sail: a spacecraft propelled by solar radiation pressure. (
N.C. State - MA - 303
MA 303 Test 1Linear Difference EquationLast Name : _ First Name: _ Student ID: _ Seat Code: _ 1. [2 points] x k1 2x k 0 x1 6 a. Find the general solution 2 0 -2 x k C-2 k b. Find the solution x 1 C-2 1 6 C -3 x k -3-2 k 2. [2 points] x k
N.C. State - MA - 121
MA121 Elements of Calculus 2 May 2007 Final Exam Review The Final Exam Review mainly consists of questions regarding material covered the last week of class, along with a few additional review problems. The rest of the material if sufficiently covere
N.C. State - ST - 522
1. Let X1 , ., Xn be iid Poisson (). (a) Find the UMVUE for . (b) Find the UMVUE for r , where r is an integer r 1. (c) Find the UMVUE for e- . 2. Let X1 , ., Xn be iid Normal (, 1), with unknown. Let - < c < be a constant. (a) Find the MLE for P
University of Texas - A - 301
Announcements L11http:/www.as.utexas.edu/~sj/a301-sp05.html- Selected notes from lectures 8+9+10 online - Homework assignment due Monday by noon No late HW accepted. - Help available during office hours Nick Sterling out of town. Contact Nairn Bal
Rochester - V - 106
TransiTion MeTal DiThiolene near-ir Dyes anD Their applicaTions in liquiD crysTal DevicesTransition Metal Dithiolene Near-IR Dyes and Their Applications in Liquid Crystal DevicesIntroduction The development of an ideal series of dyes for liquid cr
Nevada - APEC - 202
Chapter 1Approaching EconomicsUNR APEC 202 Spring 08 M. Kobayashi1Chapter Goals Describe the disciplines of environmental and natural resource economics Identify several natural resource and environmental issues Explain what can be gained
Nevada - ECON - 305
ECON 305 - Comparative Economic Systems First Midterm ExamSeptember 23, 2004 Professor ParkerRead All Instructions Carefully. Use a blue book. Be sure to put your name on the blue book cover, but not inside it. Clearly tell me which questions you
Rochester - ECO - 481
Exercise E2 p f (x) = x2 + bx + a x, x 2 [1; 1). First determine the region of convexity for this function. a f 0 (x) = 2x + b + 2px ; f 00 (x) = 2a p : 4 x3Convexity of the function will require f 00 (x) 0; 8x. In this case, we need a p ; 8x 2 [1
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - ECE - 430
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - ECE - 430
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 511
CS511: Advanced Database Management SystemsFall 2006Assignment #2Due: 2:00pm CST on September 20, 2006 Out: September 8, 2006 NOTE: Please submit a hard copy of your homework. Bring it to the lecture table at the beginning of the lecture on 20th
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - MATH - 531
Math 531, Fall 2005 Analytic Number Theory Problem Set 5 Due November 7, 2005Problem 1Let F (s) = m,n=1 [m, n]s . Determine the abscissa of convergence c of F (s) and express F (s) in terms of the Riemann zeta function. (Hint: Express F (s) as n=
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 411
CS411 Database SystemsFall 2008HW#3Due: 3:15pm CST, 10/30/08Note: Print your name and NetID in the upper right corner of every page of your submission. Hand in your stapled homework to Donna Coleman in 2120 SC. In case Donna is not in office, sl
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 373
CS 373: Theory of ComputationAssigned: September 4, 2008 Due on: September 11, 2008Problem Set 1Instructions: This homework has two parts. The first part has practice problems from the textbook many of whose solutions can be found in the textboo
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 373
CS 373: Theory of ComputationAssigned: November 20, 2008 Due on: December 4, 2008Problem Set 10Instructions: This homework has two parts. The rst part has practice problems from the textbook many of whose solutions can be found in the textbook i
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 373
CS 373: Theory of ComputationAssigned: September 25, 2008 Due on: October 2, 2008Problem Set 4Instructions: This homework has two parts. The first part has practice problems from the textbook many of whose solutions can be found in the textbook
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 373
CS 373: Theory of ComputationAssigned: November 13, 2008 Due on: November 20, 2008Problem Set 8Instructions: This homework has two parts. The first part has practice problems from the textbook many of whose solutions can be found in the textbook
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 373
CS 373: Theory of ComputationAssigned: September 11, 2008 Due on: September 18, 2008Problem Set 2Instructions: This homework has two parts. The first part has practice problems from the textbook many of whose solutions can be found in the textbo
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 241
SemaphoresCS241 Discussion Section Fall 2007 Week 4Last problem from section week 3: Two threads, one incrementing x and one decrementing x.Motivation: up/downint x = 0; void *up(void *arg) / in thread A { int i; for (i = 0; i < N; i+) x+;
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 173
CS 173: Midterm Exam 1Fall 2005Name: NetID: Lecture Section: Section Leader: General Directions 1. Make sure your name is on every page. 2. Remember to write clearly and legibly. Unreadable answers will receive no credit. 3. This is a closed book e
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 411
CS 411: Homework #5Due on April 30, 2008CS 411 : Homework #5Problem 1You should use a word processor system to generate your solutions. Handwritten solutions will be penalized.Problem 1(Page layouts - 10 points) Suppose that you want to ind
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 411
CS 411: Homework #2Due on Thursday, Feburary 7, 2008CS 411 : Homework #2Problem 1Table 1: Salesmen Relation SALESMAN Jones Liu El Masri Sanchez Zabih Bordeaux ROUTE 1 2 3 4 5 6Table 2: Routes Relation CITY Boston Champaign Chicago Chicago Da
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 173
CS 173: Midterm Exam 2Spring 2006Name: NetID: Lecture Section: 9:30a, 11:00a (circle one) Section Leader: General Directions 1. Make sure your name is on every page. 2. Remember to write clearly and legibly. Unreadable answers will receive no credi
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 477
Homework Problem Set 2CS 477 Spring 2009Assigned On: Due On: February 17, 2009 February 24, 2009Instructions: You are welcome to collaborate while working out the ideas for a solution. However, you must write down the solutions independently, an
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 373
CS 373, Spring 2009 Mock Midterm 2Problem 1: Short Answer (12 points)Answer yes or no to the following questions. No explanations are required. (All the strings in this problem use the same, xed alphabet.)(a) Is the language wwR w w {a, b}a co
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 579
CS 579: Computational Complexity Class TestTuesday, March 17, 2009 You have 75 minutes for the following ve problems. The rst four problems carry 10 points each (though some are easier/shorter than the others). If you have time, you can attempt the
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 433
CS 433 Midterm Exam March 11, 2009 Professor Sarita Adve Time: 2 HoursPlease clearly print your name and NetID and circle the appropriate category in the space provided below. Name Solutions NetID 3 Credit Hours 4 Credit Hours Category Instruction
Rochester - PHY - 405
PHY 405 Geometrical Methods in Physics, U. of RochesterS. G. Rajeev February 19, 2004ContentsPreface to the Course Syllabus 1 Introduction 2 3 4 5 6 7 Vector Spaces Index Notation for Tensors Curvilinear Co-ordinates The Sphere and the Hyperboloi
Rochester - CS - 173
Module 4 Exercises FramesChris Brown November 13, 2007If there is a lot of prose in your answers (as opposed to math), consider using a textprocessor! Write mathematics correctly if in doubt see the courses Helper Tools page in the Resources sec
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - PHYS - 211
Physics 111: Lecture 9 Todays AgendaWork & Energy Discussion Definition Dot Product Work of a constant force Work/kinetic energy theorem Work of multiple constant forces CommentsPhysics 211: Lecture 9, Pg 1Do you think the Illini will get a bowl
N.C. State - ZO - 624
Week 3: Data Tables & Relationships Lab3: Relational Database Exercise Presented by: Ed Laurent and Steve Williams Friday, January 26, 2007 Overview This lab will introduce a generic database for organizing data collected in the field. It is yours to
N.C. State - WEEK - 624
Week 3: Data Tables & Relationships Lab3: Relational Database Exercise Presented by: Ed Laurent and Steve Williams Friday, January 26, 2007 Overview This lab will introduce a generic database for organizing data collected in the field. It is yours to
N.C. State - ZO - 624
Week 3: Data Tables & Relationships Lab3: Relational Database Exercise Presented by: Ed Laurent and Steve Williams Friday, January 26, 2007 Overview This lab will introduce a generic database for organizing data collected in the field. It is yours to
N.C. State - WEEK - 624
Week 3: Data Tables & Relationships Lab3: Relational Database Exercise Presented by: Ed Laurent and Steve Williams Friday, January 26, 2007 Overview This lab will introduce a generic database for organizing data collected in the field. It is yours to
Rochester - ECO - 231
Statistical InferenceIAfter getting some knowledge on probability distribution, we now go on to talk about statistical inference. Loosely speaking, statistical inference is the study of relationship between population and the sample drawn from thi
Rochester - MATH - 503
Math 503: Probability Lectures 4 6 : The CLT, Part II : Stein's MethodShannon Starr 24 January 2009A good first reference for Stein's method is the Wikipedia entry: http:/en.wikipedia.org/ wiki/Stein's method. We will follow their guide in the sta