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This course produces student research papers. It gathers research teams in a society. Each team combines a student, a consultant and an expert. The student is a project driver, who wants to plunge into scientific research activities. The consultant, a graduated student, conducts the research and helps the student. The expert, a professor, states the problem and enlightens the road to the goal.

Resources

  1. Introduction for students
  2. Introduction for colleagues
  3. Introduction [1] for the committee]

Student prerequisites

  1. Discrete Analysis and Set Theory
  2. Calculus and Mathematical Analysis
  3. Algebra, Group theory
  4. General Physics
  5. Probability and Statistics
  6. Functional analysis is welcome

References to catch-up

  1. Mathematics for Physicists: Introductory Concepts and Methods by

Alexander Altland & Jan von Delft, 2014

  1. Mathematical Methods for Physicists by Danilo Babusci, Giuseppe Dattoli, Silvia Licciardi and Elio Sabia, 2020