What is the Dynamic Scaling Theory for Ultrasonic Absorption in Binary Mixtures?

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The discussion centers around the dynamic scaling theory for ultrasonic absorption in binary mixtures, specifically referencing the work of Ferrell and Bhattacharjee. Participants explore the depth of knowledge expected for a master's thesis and the necessity of conducting independent research in this area.

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  • One participant, a master's student, seeks information and resources on ultrasonic absorption in binary mixtures using dynamic scaling theory.
  • Another participant questions the preparedness of the student for their thesis, suggesting that they should already have a solid understanding of the topic.
  • A third participant agrees with the previous comment, emphasizing the importance of conducting independent research and experimentation for a master's thesis.
  • The original poster responds, indicating they have read extensively but still seek additional information.

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Participants express disagreement regarding the expectations for the student's knowledge and research capabilities at the master's level, with some asserting that the student should be more knowledgeable and others suggesting that seeking further information is valid.

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hello everyone
i am a master student and right now i am preparing for my thesis which is about
the ultrasonic absorption for binary mixtures using the dynamic scaling theory
that theory has been set by Ferrell and Bhattacharjee
if anyone have information about this subject or papers i can use i will be thankful
because i have found only the abstract papers from scientific magazines
or if you know people worked in this subject i can communicate with

thanks any way
 
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If you are preparing for your thesis, should you not already be reasonably well-versed in this topic?
 
OK i have read a lot about this topic but you know more information won't be bad
that's what i am looking for
 
I have to agree with boneh3ad

if you are doing your masters thesis ... you should be already well versed in the subject and you should be doing your own research and experimentation, to be able to present your own set of results on the chosen subject.

if you are unable to do that, then maybe you haven't chosen the correct subject to do your masters on

cheers
Dave
 

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