Courses in registration Course enrollment for the winter semester of 2021/2022 1100-2021Z
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1100-4AQMMBS |
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The goal of this course is to introduce students to the mathematical formalism of non-relativistic quantum mechanics of many-body systems as well as give an overview of applications in condensed-matter physics. |
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1100-4AQMRP |
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1104-5`AMA |
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This class aims to improve on communication skills of attending students (in English) and to keep students up-to-date with current research in astrophysics. Students will also have a chance to learn about modern ways of conducting astrophysics studies and gain useful skills, including observing proposals writing and grant applications. |
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1100-1Ind02 |
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The course will cover all basic concepts of algebra necessary for every physicist. Emphasis will be placed on presentation of applications of algebra to computational problems of mathematical analysis and physics. First part, extended level. |
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1100-1AF10 |
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The purpose of the course is to explain basic notions of algebra such as complex numbers, polynomials, groups, vectors and matrices. |
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1100-1AF12 |
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The first part of the course of Calculus for students of the Faculty of Physics, intermediate level |
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1100-1Ind01 |
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First part, extended level |
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1100-2AF10 |
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This is the third part of the basic course on Calculus for students of the Department of Physics . |
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1100-2Ind14 |
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Analysis IIIE is a lecture that isa continuation of Analysis IE and Analysis IIE. The substantive material covers the following issues: 1. Elements of differential geometry 2. Elements of complex analysis 3. Elements of Distribution Theory and Fourier Analysis |
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1100-4INZ15L |
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Main aim of the laboratory classes is presentation of the instrumental analysis techniques, with a particular focus on molecular spectroscopy methods. |
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