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This is the new (final) place that we try to write a perfect note for our QM class. It is supposed to have a way to enter math equation as well, so I hope this will work.
Since the previous attempt to get this note going did not take off, I am now giving participation credits for your contributions. This means also that if you don't participate here, you will have to make up by doing more in the discussion forum in our WebVista (https://www2.webvista.umn.edu/webct).
Just a quick note that I was told that the system is set up so that you won't be able to edit this page directly. You can only edit the linked pages for chapter 1, 2, … If this causes a problem for you to be freely write things here, we may modify some of the way these pages are set up. So please let me know what kinds of things you want to do with this wiki.
This is a new experiment I am doing in our Quantum class to try to improve our communication by having a common place to post notes, questions and answers.
I am hoping that some of you will step up and write notes based on my lecture. I envision that this will serve the following purposes.
If the lecture is not clear, students are encouraged to add questions as to what is not clear in the discussion section of WebVista (https://www2.webvista.umn.edu/webct). In addition to some explanation/descriptions being unclear, it may be that motivation for doing something is not clear, derivation steps appear to be missing, etc. Any of these points should be brought up.
Once questions are posted, I hope other students will try to answer them as answering other students questions is a great way for you to deepen your own understanding. If no students answer some of the questions, I am prepared to answer them, but I feel that this is less desirable.
When a quiz time approaches, I believe these notes are an excellent place for you to go to to review the materials we have covered.
A good introduction to editing wiki articles is located at the syntax page. Additional information coming from slides for a talk given by David Christle in another class is attached here.
It's also possible to easily sign your work. The point of this would be so that if we all added our ethanol calculations to a page on ethanol, we could sign each version of the calculation with a signature like this. — Yuichi Kubota 2008/09/15 21:18
The multimath plugin has been installed last spring, so math formatting such as <math>\int_a^b f(x)\,\mathrm dx = F(b) - F(a)</math> is supposed to work with both LaTeX formatting and the PHP Math plugin. In fact, it seems to be working as of now (9/16 16:00).
Are you ready? Then click one of the following links and get started.