Job
I have a job :). And one that seems almost ideal, provided I will indeed have internet in my room. I have to process Professor Schmidt's notes on QFT into a generally legible version, called Skript, and will get paid for it :).
First, I had offered to proofread what someone else would produce, but then I ended up also correcting it, which took quite some time. And then the other guy quit, and I got the job. Which means I will be spending a little more time on it, hopefully understand it a little better, and get paid quite a lot more...
The first chapter is ready (high time, too, given that in class, we're at chapter six by now), and can be found here. Corrections are welcome :p.
First, I had offered to proofread what someone else would produce, but then I ended up also correcting it, which took quite some time. And then the other guy quit, and I got the job. Which means I will be spending a little more time on it, hopefully understand it a little better, and get paid quite a lot more...
The first chapter is ready (high time, too, given that in class, we're at chapter six by now), and can be found here. Corrections are welcome :p.
4 Comments:
Van harte. :-)
here's what might be a correction. pag 1, 2-particles, 3e zin ('however, this has ...'). what does the second comma mean? is it 'and', is it a colon for explanation, is it a separation of two statements...?
verder snap ik het niet, er komen formules... maar ik geloof vast dat editor spelen heel gezond is voor studenten
heel indrukwekkend. snap jij dit ongeveer?
zijn al die formules nou hypotheses, verschillende verklaringen die mensen hebben verzonnen voor hetzelfde?
The second comma could be a colon as well; what follows is a second statement that has the same status as the first statement. The wavefunction has a probabilistic interpretation, and/so/hence/since it is not like an electromagnetic field.
But thanks :).
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