What do you think about moving abroad? I mean, is it an option for you to move to another country (eg US) provided you get a scholarship to study? I think this way you could somehow "easily" do physics
From Physics I have most enjoyed classic and quantum mechanics, and general relativity, and from the few courses of mathematics I got, my favourite was tensorial algebra, I really liked it.
This seems very interesting, really. I will follow the recomendations. It is a great advice
Thanks a lot
I would really like to go into a research career, either in an university or research institution. I mean, in general I would like doing research at this field and I would be happy if being able to do a living of it. But I think it could help achiving this if I chose a good university to start
Well, thanks. Anyway I was asking for not-so-obvious places?. Or do you mean that Cambridge is specially good in mathematical physics compared with the level of their other fields?
I think this thread is being really useful. Just let me point out two things that might be of your interest, Punck. First, acording to a paper I found at scholar google, the main programming languages at ATLAS (LHC) are currently: 1. C++, 2. Python, 3. FORTRAN. (I think you will have to trust my...
You need oxigen for making fire, but not for an explosion. For example, explosions in main sequence stars are not related to oxigen but with fusion of hidrogen.
But as said in the previous post, it is not an explosion of some kind of bomb but a rapid expansion of the space itself, so actually it...
Hi,
I think this is rather a specific question, but I would like some advice.
Next year I am finishing my physics degree in a rather small university of Spain, and I intend to at least try to go into a master's degree in Munich in Theoretical Physics (LMU). I would like to make to remarks here...
About the first question I think the answer is that it is correct (the formula 5.17), but about
The correct answer is the same, this one
##\frac{\partial V(t)}{\partial t}=\frac{\partial V(r)}{\partial r}\frac{\partial r}{\partial t}##
I did not check the last equation but I think it is not too...
I know that the the components of the atmosphere can be determined using spectroscopy, and temperature too. For example, take a look at these papers
http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/0004-637X/707/1/24/pdf
http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1086/527475/meta...