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 640-356 Theoretical Methods for Physics

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

2

Coordinator

Dr L J Allen

Prerequisites

Mathematics 620-231 or 620-233; mathematics 620-232 or 620-234; and no less than 37.5 points of 200 level physics subjects which must include 640-223 or 640-243, and 640-225 or 640-245.

Pre/corequisites

640-321 or 640-341, and 640-322 or 640-342.

Semester

Not Offered (view timetable)

Contact

24 lectures and 12 tutorials

Subject Description

This subject will provide students with:

  • comprehension of how physics problems are formulated, analysed and solved using a wide range of theoretical methods;

  • an ability to apply these methods to a wide range of physical situations; and

  • a grounding in relevant theoretical methods for those with an experimental orientation.

This subject provides an introduction to:

  • linear systems: time and frequency representation, natural modes of coupled systems, Fourier, Laplace, Mellin and Hankel transform techniques, stability and causality;

  • symmetry in physical systems: group theory and physical applications - angular momentum, isospin, crystallography;

  • potential theory for electrostatics, magnetostatics and gravitation in two and three dimensions: solution by functions of a complex variable, Bessel and Legendre functions, Green functions, integral equations; and

  • waves and diffusion in one, two and three-dimensional continuous and discrete spaces: strings, lattices, drum skins, acoustics and heat conduction.

Assessment

A 2.5-hour end-of-semester written examination, plus tests and/or assignments, set during the semester, which may account for up to 20% of the final mark.



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