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PHYS 507 A: Physical Applications Of Group Theory

Meeting Time: 
TTh 2:00pm - 3:20pm
Location: 
PAA A114
SLN: 
23394
Instructor:
Stephen R. Sharpe

Syllabus Description:

Prof. Steve Sharpe (srsharpe@uw.edu)

Tu Th 2-3:20 PAB: A114

Office hour: Thursdays 3:30-4:00 (B406) and Fridays 1:30-2:00pm (in B406)

TA: Yiyun Dong (yiyund@uw.edu) and Murali Saravanan (msarav@uw.edu)

TA Office hours: Fridays 3:30 - 5:30 pm  (C421)

Welcome to PHYS 507 (Autumn 2022). This course aims to provide an  understanding of finite and continuous groups and the tools needed to apply them.  (The split between finite and continuous groups will be about 1:1) This is a topic that is important in most branches of physics, most notably solid state, nuclear and particle physics.  I assume no prior instruction in group theory, but a strong background in linear algebra is required. I assume some knowledge of QM. Based on past experience, the course should be accessible to all physics graduate students (including those in their first year) and also to advanced undergraduates with a strong math background. 

I am happy to try and answer questions by email (or zoom) if you cannot make any of the office hours. 

All the information about texts, homeworks and grading see the COURSE INFORMATION (507 A22) page (also available from the "Pages" link). There will be no exams.

Useful links are collected here: LINKS---please email suggestions for further content.

Code of Conduct (excerpted from Physics Department Code of Conduct)

``Creating a supportive environment to foster academic and scientific progress and ensuring that all members of the department have access to a safe working and learning environment is a collective responsibility.  Should unprofessional or inappropriate actions or comments be observed or experienced, direct intervention calling attention to the problematic behavior is often the best response.  If that does not feel appropriate or safe, one should contact Physics Student Services, one’s supervisor, the Physics Ombud, and/or SafeCampus to help determine and effect an appropriate response.''

As appropriate, please feel free to bring up issues with me, either in person or by email, or the department Chair.

The UW student code of conduct is here.

Religious Accommodations

Washington state law requires that UW develop a policy for accommodation of student absences or significant hardship due to reasons of faith or conscience, or for organized religious activities. The UW’s policy, including more information about how to request an accommodation, is available at Faculty Syllabus Guidelines and Resources. Accommodations must be requested within the first two weeks of this course using the Religious Accommodations request form (available here).

Here is the tentative schedule, which is based on what I covered in this course in 2017 so is likely quite accurate.

Catalog Description: 
Applications of finite and continuous groups, representation theory, symmetry, and conservation laws to physical systems. Offered: Sp.
Credits: 
3.0
Status: 
Active
Section Type: 
Lecture
Last updated: 
August 24, 2022 - 12:17pm
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