Essay 3 graded

Hi everyone,

I’ve finally got Essay 3 graded. You should receive your personal Essay 3 (E3) and Fall Participation (FP) grades by email within about two hours. This time I am not giving essay grading comments because nobody really needed any (which is officially A Good Thing). People generally did a great job of the material. This gives me confidence that you will also enjoy doing Essay 4.

Here is the grade distribution for Essay 3:

Essay 3 grade distribution PMU199Y 2012-13

Here is the grade distribution for Fall Participation:

Fall Participation grade distribution PMU199Y 2012-13

Happy Holidays!

Prof Peet in a Santa hat cartoon (for amusement purposes only)

Prof. P. :-)

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Higgs lecture Fri Dec 7

Hi everyone,

A Higgs lecture will be held on campus this Friday. You may enjoy attending. Here is the poster.

Lecture Dec 7 at 7pm Isabel Bader

Cheers,
Prof. P.

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Happy Holidays

Hi all,

I wish you all a relaxing and replenishing holiday period after you have finished your exams.

Please note: during Dec.12-Jan.02 I will be on holiday and unavailable to students except in emergencies.

Best wishes,
Prof. Peet. :-)

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Fall Tests graded

Hi everyone,

I have just finished grading the Fall Tests. The grades ranged pretty widely, with most of them B+ and above. You should receive your grade by email within the next half-hour. Below is the grade distribution. Here are the Test solutions.

Note: I will send you your Fall participation grade at the same time I send you your Essay 3 grade. The earlier you hand in, the earlier I can grade your Essay 3.

Cheers,
Prof. P.

Fall Test grade distribution PMU199Y 2012-13

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Reading for Nov 28

Hi everyone,

It was fabulous to see almost all of you in class today. Yay! :-)

Next week we will be talking about two big ideas that came out of string theory: (1) Extra Dimensions of Space and (2) T-Duality. To prepare for our discussion, please read

  • chapter 8 of Greene “More Dimensions Than Meet the Eye”, which is all about extra dimensions of space;
  • chapter 10 of Greene “Quantum Geometry” – up to page 254 only - which is all about T-duality. (Note: this stuff is subtle, so don’t be concerned if it doesn’t quite hang together yet on a first reading. The stuff about the spectrum of modes is especially advanced. We’ll cement your understanding together in class on Nov 28th.)
  • my notes for Nov 28.

Cheers,
Prof. P.

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Lecture notes for Nov 21

Hi everyone,

I managed to finish my notes for next Wednesday earlier than expected. Here they are. And here are the updated summary notes.

Cheers,
Prof. P.

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Notes for Nov 07

Hi everyone,

I’ve just uploaded my notes from today and also an updated version of my summary notes. Currently I’m working on finishing next week’s notes; when I’m done I’ll upload them here.

Cheers,
Prof. P.

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Reading for Nov 21

Hi everyone,

Next week we will be talking about how string theory unifies together gravity and quantum mechanics.

I am assigning two chapters of Greene for this week’s reading assignment because I think he actually does a really nice job of explaining the relevant physics.

  • Greene, Chapter 5 (all of it);
  • Greene, Chapter 6, especially pp142-146 and pp152-164

I am still working on writing my lecture notes for next week (as well as rewriting my lost lecture notes for today); I plan to post them on the weekend. You should be well prepared even if I don’t manage to post my notes before the day of class, as long as you read Greene as above.

Cheers,
Prof. P.

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Essay 3

Instructions

This essay is bigger than your previous essays: it is worth 7% of your final course grade. Accordingly, it is longer. Please write 4-4.5 pages of single-spaced content, not including references. References should take up less than 2/3 of a page. Due date: before 2:10pm on Wednesday November 28th. (Note: you may hand in up to one week late if you accept the 4% per business day lateness penalty. Essays handed in late will be graded late.)

Context

In 2003-4, a new PBS science TV documentary aired: a three-part NOVA series “Elegant Universe” about string theory starring Professor Brian Greene. Your humble professor in a blue shirt also makes a few short appearances in these videos (as the only researcher at a Canadian institution interviewed, and one of very few women), but that’s not why I’m assigning watching it as homework! :-)  This NOVA series is very professional-looking, with absolutely awesome animations; it constitutes a good learning tool and we’re going to start making use of it now.

Question

Watch the first episode of the NOVA documentary series and the first quarter or so of the second episode. (Note: you are welcome to watch more of the three videos than this much, but I am not expecting you to write about the origins of string theory or anything about string duality here!)

(a) Give a summary of what you learned from watching the NOVA videos. Emphasize the things that the documentary explained particularly well and the things that helped your physics understanding the most.[40%]

(b) How does superstring theory unify all forces and matter together?  In particular, describe in detail how superstring theory has both gauge (massless spin 1) and gravity (massless spin 2) modes. [30%]

(c) How does superstring theory resolve the gigantic clash of titans between General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics?  Focus on the way in which string theory smoothens out gravitational interactions, as compared to particle theory, mending the sicknesses of quantum general relativity. [30%]

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Essay 2 and Fall Oral grade distributions

Hi everyone,

I have finally cleared my essay grading backlog — apologies for the (health-related) delay. You should have just received an email with your Fall Oral and Essay 2 grades. If you have not, contact me directly by email or phone. In particular, if you were one of the four people who did not hand in Essay 2 electronically, I need to hear from you. Generally, people did well and I was very pleased with the performance of the class.

Here are the grade distributions.

Cheers,
Prof. P.

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