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Thoughts on Race in the UK | An American Physics Student in England
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An American Physics Student in England. Totally random bits before I go. Thoughts on Race in the UK. Race and ethnicity in the UK is something that I really wanted to write a proper blog post on. Unfortunately, at the end of the day, my experience was just too limited for me to say anything really meaningful. Filed under: Expatriate Life. 2 Responses to “Thoughts on Race in the UK”. Feed for this Entry. On November 29, 2008. On November 29, 2008. BTW: I enjoy your blog alot, your posts are really great!
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Totally random bits before I go | An American Physics Student in England
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An American Physics Student in England. Thoughts on Race in the UK. Totally random bits before I go. Here are a few totally random snippits that I had hoped to incorporate in some posts. Enjoy! Anybody who has not already done so should play with arXiv Structure. It’s not perfect, but it does a very good job of creating a ‘web’ of interconnections between papers. It’s a great tool for skimming the literature for a given topic and finding review articles.”. Making fun of the 1960s New Math. The Marshall S...
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An American Physics Student in England. This is a personal blog and the opinions expressed herein are my own and do not reflect upon any other person or group, including the Marshall Aid Commemoration Commission, Durham University, Cambridge University, Stanford University, or University of California. Readers are welcome to leave comments on pages to express their own thoughts or to make corrections. However, I reserve the right to remove comments that are impolite, off-topic, or otherwise spam. On July...
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Repatriation | An American Physics Student in England
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An American Physics Student in England. Collider Physics for Theory Students. A few thoughts on my adjustment back to the US…. 8220;There are three things you can’t do in life. You can’tr beat the phone company, you can’t make a waiter see you until he’s ready to see you, and you can’t go home again.” -Bill Bryson,. Notes from a Big Country. I’ll never get tired of the dry, dry humo(u)r of passport control. “Cambridge? I went to the Tudor House. I found myself with old lady syndrome. 8230; somewhat aimle...
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An American Physics Student in England | Page 2
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An American Physics Student in England. Newer posts ». Here’s another post that I wished I could flesh out more had time permitted. A few subtler points of LaTeX etiquette…. Quotation marks: use ` and “ instead of ‘ and ” for opening quotations, or else your quotes will look silly. Bras and kets: use langle, rangle instead of less-than, greater-than. It’s a pain to read a calculation when the equal signs don’t line up. Advanced. If you want to be. Filed under: Just for Fun. This is an old post that I nev...
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Arrival in Cambridge | An American Physics Student in England
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An American Physics Student in England. Totally random bits before I go. Brief thoughts on blogging. This unfinished draft has been sitting in my blog directory for almost two years now. I think I’ll just leave it as-is and share it as a memory of my first week in the UK. I have similar scraps of paper recounting thoughts while I was on the plane to London, on the train from Cambridge/to Durham, and on the plane home. To set the stage:. It is raining in London. It’s raining in London. The Art of Equations.
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Collider Physics for Theory Students | An American Physics Student in England
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An American Physics Student in England. Brief thoughts on blogging. Collider Physics for Theory Students. This is another post on my “farewell tour” (which will last until I can properly say farewell). I thought it was important to write one more literature guide since my QFT. Guides seemed reasonably popular. As a side project, I’ve started typing up a set of collider-physics-for-theorists notes for the local hep-ph group. Along the way, I’ve found a few nice sets of references that I th...This has been...
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December | 2008 | An American Physics Student in England
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An American Physics Student in England. Archive for December, 2008. Hi everyone — I’ve still been getting a trickle of comments on this blog, which I find a little heart warming, but I wanted to let people know that this blog is now officially closed and there will be no further posts. My adventure in the UK ended in June and I’m now midway through […]. Filed under: Just for Fun. I'm a postgraduate, expatriate physics student. RSS Feed. On Collider Physics for Theory…. The Purpose of This….
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SLAC considering a name change, “other” SLAC crosses fingers | An American Physics Student in England
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An American Physics Student in England. Guardian has cool ‘Cern’ feature… still can’t figure out capital letters. A black hole row that doesn’t involve the LHC. SLAC considering a name change, “other” SLAC crosses fingers. It seems like the powers-that-be at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center are considering changing the lab’s name. Besides reflecting the broader spectrum of science done at the lab since its 2005 reoganization. Fundamental-Understanding-of-Nature Discovery MachinE, or. On Negative nu...
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From Griffiths to Peskin: a lit review for beginners | An American Physics Student in England
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An American Physics Student in England. Damaged Book Sale at the CUP Bookstore. And all this time I was taking physics classes! From Griffiths to Peskin: a lit review for beginners. Aka “How to get started learning QFT as an undergraduate.”. Slight updates (added more details) to a few of the reviews, and an added caveat. An inspired student with adequate background should be able to take quantum mechanics in his/her second or third year and then progress directly to a ‘real’ QFT course with ...Instead, ...