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Exam: You will be asked 3 of the questions given here during the exam. You draw the first question randomly one hour before the start of your exam: in Karins office (FV401) on thursday and Trine-Lises office (FV402) on friday. You take the note with the question with you, and have one hour to prepare for the exam. During this hour you may sit in your office and prepare as you like, but you cannot bring anything into the examination room. The oral exam starts with a 10 min. presentation of this question, and continues with two new questions each lasting for approximately 10 minutes. During the exam, you will access to the figures found here . Good luck!
Questions for the exam can be found here .
An improved version of the program percwalk is found here . In this version the walk always starts at the center, which should reduce finite size effects.
You can find the program ../percwalk.c here . It is compiled in Matlab using mex ../percwalk.c .
In the last part of project 3, you may choose yourself whether you want to study random walks on the spanning cluster above pc, or random walks on finite clusters below pc -> both give interesting results and insights.
The project description for Project 2 is now updated. One more update will following during the week, before the project is fully developed.
The course consists of four projects. The first project addresses random walks, and can be found under "Projects". Lecture notes will be added under "Lecture Notes".
Unfortunately, the lectures in this course collides with Fys4130. I would therefore like to move the lectures to a different time. If you are planning to attend the lectures, please send me an email, to ensure you are included in planning a new lecture time.
The first lecture will be 2010-01-26! There is no lecture 2010-01-19.
We start with random walks -- the lecture notes will be available in electronic form before the first lecture.