this question is for Landau,
You said that you were studing in Utrecht, i would like know ¿How hard is to get in?
More conretely in the theoretical physics programm, and are your grades the only thing in consideration or having research experience or other accomplishments can help getting...
I´ve looked at the durham program an seems interesting i didnt had search for more universities in england apart for imperial.
For utrecht and leiden , is the decision only made on your califications or do you get extra points for research or others activities? how good are your califications...
hi,
i want a know if anyone has ever attended or is attending a msc physics course and will tell me how competitive they are , i am interested in :
Utrecht
Leiden
Imperial
LMU Munich
Cophenague
I guess it will be less competitive than phd programs since you have to pay it.
thanks
hi everybody,
I´m a physics international student and i m planing to spent a year in a exchange program in the US. Most of the universities i have the possibility to go to are not very famous (at least i don't know very much about them ), so i would appreciate some help choosing the best ones...
n^(n/(n-1))=n^(1+1/(n-1))=n+n^(1/(n-1))
for integers values of n
n= integrer
a=n^(1/(n-1))= only integrer for n=2;
dem: function is decreasing , for n=2 , a=2 for n -> inf a=1
a/n=b a^(1/n)=b
b*n = b^n
n=b^(n-1)
b=n ^(1/(n-1))
a= n^(n/(n-1))With this you can see that if n and a has to be natural there is only one sol and if they don't there are infinite ones.