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Feynman Teaching Man sollte einen schlechten Vortrag augenblicklich so zurückweisen können wie einen Wein, der nach Korken schmeckt.
Christian Meier

Es erfordert außerordentlich viel Talent, einem vernünftigen Manne etwas Neues und Wichtiges so leicht vorzutragen, daß er sich freut, es jetzt zu wissen.
Georg Christoph Lichtenberg

If you are teaching a class, you can think about the elementary things that you know very well. These things are kind of fun and delightful. It doesn't do any harm to think them over again. Is there a better way to present them?
Richard Feynman

Spezialseminar
Hörerkreis: Studierende ab 8. Semester Physik
Umfang: 2 SWS
Ort und Zeit:
LSF

Themenvorschläge

  1. Black Hole Heat Engine
  2. The Gibbs Paradoxon and the distinguishability of identical particles
    dazu gehört auch der Kommentar
  3. John S. Bell's concept of local causality
  4. Paradoxical reflection in quantum mechanics
  5. Probability, geometry and dynamics in the toss of a thick coin
  6. Twin paradox in de Sitter space time
  7. Elementary analysis of the special relativistic combination of velocities, Wigner rotation and Thomas precession
  8. Touching ghosts: observing the free fall from an infalling frame of reference into a Schwarzschild black hole
  9. A blackbody is not a blackbox
  10. Using surface integrals for checking Archimedes' law of buoyancy
  11. One-dimensional Ising model with k-spin interactions
  12. How to be causal: time, spacetime and spectra
  13. Applications of a constrained mechanics methodology in economics
  14. Fast Monte Carlo algorithm for site and bond percolation
  15. Tree hydraulics: how sap rises
  16. The common patterns of nature
  17. Random numbers and random matrices: Quantum chaos meets number theory
  18. Composition of physical quantities in one dimension: Group theoretic differentiable functions
  19. Resolution of the ellipsoid paradox in thermodynamics
  20. Is the electrostatic force between a point charge and a neutral metallic object always attractive?
  21. When action is not least
  22. The elusive memristor: properties of basic electrical circuits
    siehe auch The memristor
  23. Phase-plane analysis of perihelion precession and Schwarzschild orbital dynamics
  24. Brachistochrones with loose ends
  25. Braids in classical dynamics
  26. A new approach to Monte Carlo simulations in statistical physics: Wang-Landau sampling
  27. Unpredictability and undecidability in dynamical systems
  28. Bell's theorem without inequalities
  29. Maxwell equations and the redundant gauge degree of freedom
  30. Renormalization of a model quantum field theory
  31. Canonical transformation to energy and "tempus" in classical mechanics
  32. Poincare's proof of the quantum discontinuity of nature
  33. Relativistic aspects of nonrelativistic quantum mechanics
  34. Stretching and folding versus cutting and shuffling: An illustrated perepective on mixing and deformations of continua
  35. The vibrating inhomogenous string
  36. Dissipation, voltage profile and Lévy dragon in a special ladder network
  37. Jarzynski's equality illustrated by simple examples
  38. Galerkin approsch to approximate solutions of some nonlinear oscillator equations
  39. Elementary derivation of the perturbation equations of celestial mechanics
  40. Modification of Coulomb's law in closed spaces
  41. Bravais Pendulum

Seminarplan

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