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I'm not a student at any of them, but if you're interested in Astrophysics PhD (especially relativistic astrophysics), then RIT seems to be a good place.
Here the Astrophysics Science and Technology (AST) PhD courses listing : w w w.rit.edu/cos/astrophysics/courses.html
And here the...
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Homework Statement
We consider the Earth as a homogenous sphere or radius R_0, rotating with angular speed of \theta' = \omega.
We work in a terrestrial reference frame (geographical reference of the terrestrial sphere whose center O is the center of the Earth and whose axes are...
In fact, I wanted some comments from people who already studied there, especially in order to do not see people who swear by ranking ;-). But I thank you for your msg.
First of all, english is the official language of all HK's universities. Secondly, University of HK and the Chinese university...
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I'm looking for opinions on these universities about graduate physics program (quality of courses, labs etc ...). I'm interested in doing research in relativistic astrophysics. I can't find anything on Google, so maybe some of you have already studied there and could tell me more ...
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I'm interested in celestial mechanics and would like to do an internship about it in Stanford, kind of computational one. I visited many projects webpages on Stanford's website but I didn't find anything about researchs including celestial mechanic ... What keywords should I use on Google...
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I'm learning special relativity with a book which doesn't include any exercises:cry:. Can anyone suggest me a book which includes - many - exercises (only) about SR (eventually with GR) ? Oh, and, with solutions !
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I'm currently a French student in Physics (I'm interested in fields as particle physics, quantum, cosmology) and would like to do my last undergraduate's year in the USA. It exists an exchange program between the USA and some French universities located in Paris and its region. Have a...