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| Time: | MWF 11:45 - 12:35 (with a rescheduling of the September 19th class) | |||||||||||||||
| Location: | 240 DeBartolo | |||||||||||||||
| Professor: | Dan Gezelter phone: 631-7595 office: 258 Stepan Chemistry e-mail: gezelter@nd.edu Office hours: By appointment |
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| Web page: | www.nd.edu/~gezelter/Teaching/649-Fall-2001 | |||||||||||||||
| Mailing List: | chem649@maul.chem.nd.edu | |||||||||||||||
| Texts: | Introductory Quantum Mechanics, by Richard L. Liboff Quantum Chemistry, by Donald A. McQuarrie These books have been ordered by the Hammes Bookstore. There is also a list of books on reserve for this class. |
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| Syllabus: | www.nd.edu/~gezelter/Teaching/649-Fall-2001/syllabus.html | |||||||||||||||
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Quantum Mechanics is not easy. The only way to learn the subject is to actually do the problems on your own. After you have made an honest and painful individual attempt at solving a problem, you may confer with your classmates or with me. However, you must write up the solutions to the problems on your own. Solutions which are incorrect, but which have good written explanations of why each step was carried out, will be given higher scores than those which do not. The take-home final must be done completely independently. The computational project may be done in pairs. You may email me at any time with questions. |
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| Problem Sets: | I'll be posting the problem sets on the problem set web page each week. |