I understand your dilemma with the library; I've had a good amount of time wasted due to undergraduate antics.
Surely there must be other points of view on this. I thought this would get a number of opinions and looks back to grad school experiences.
I agree with that last piece of advice; the first thing I thought was how easily I could figure out who you were if I wanted to. I always try to be very vague when explaining a personal situation.
I expect that most people here, having been gone through graduate school in some capacity, will be familiar with the subject of this post. I am a married first year engineering graduate student, and I'd like to comment on the graduate student lifestyle.
Graduate students have this reputation...
Thanks for the response, xepma. That clears up the mathematical side of things a little bit, but what would be the response to an electric field applied longitudinally? Since ro_xx and sigma_xx are both zero if we have an appropriate filling factor, do we have current? Thanks.
My only problem with a basic conceptual understanding of the Quantum Hall Effect is the relation between longitudinal conductivity and resistivity when the magnetic field is such that the filling factor is an integer, and the Hall resistance is quantized. I fully understand the splitting of the...