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Graduate A mathematical explanation of hysteresis?
I wish to know why and how does hysteresis occur from a purely mathematical perspective, using analytical functions and multivariable calculus. Thank you!- lucerne
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- Explanation Hysteresis Mathematical
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- Forum: Beyond the Standard Models
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Internships for Applied Physics Majors in CT?
I plan to go to graduate school in applied mathematics. I am looking for internships in theoretical or computational math, physics, or a related field that can be a good precursor for going to graduate school. I am looking to do something exciting but not over the top because I am relatively new...- lucerne
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Job Skills What personal info I should leave out on resume?
Thank you all for the suggestions! I didn't know about the chronological vs. transferrable skills resume. I have sent resumes to companies, government, and universities before. I suspect that I am not hitting some important points because employers that I have no interest in would contact me. I...- lucerne
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Job Skills What personal info I should leave out on resume?
I was in graduate school, then I have a one year medical leave of absence. Afterward I played instruments (which my instructors can attest, and possibly can support me), traveled, and wrote (which I can put together a pro folio) for one year. I want to know if I should mention them when I...- lucerne
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- Resume
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Any physicists / CS uncomfortable with less-explained math?
I studied theoretical physics for BS, and the 5 years since I have a range of exposure to theoretical mathematics in analysis and combinatorics. Recently I looked into the notes on using Green's function to solve a particle in a 2D well. I cannot help notice how little Green's function is...- lucerne
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- Cs Physicists
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising