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Homework Set # 8, due April 14, 2008 1. Consider the integral I= 0 g(x)dx log(1 + ex ) (1) with g(x) the level density that is slowly varying at the Fermi level. a) Derive the low temperature expansion of this integral to order 1/. b) Find numer...
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BigBangNucleosynthesis Theemergenceofelementsintheuniverse BenjaminTopper Abstract. Inthispaper,Iwillfirstgiveabriefoverviewofwhatgeneralrelativityhastosayabout cosmology,gettinganexpandinguniverseasasolutiontoEinstein\'sequation,i.e.auniv...
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IFTP/010/2000 Standard Model: An Introduction arXiv:hep-ph/0001283v1 27 Jan 2000 S. F. Novaes Instituto de Fsica Te rica o Universidade Estadual Paulista Rua Pamplona 145, 01405900, Sao Paulo Brazil Abstract We present a primer on the Standard...
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Homework Set # 7, due April 6, 2008 1. Experimental nuclear physicists have been looking for superheavy nuclei. Propose three dierent sets of Z and N that are particularly promising and argue why they are promising. 2. Give a derivation of the electr...
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