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Course Information
Professor: Dr. Chip Durfee
Office: Meyer Hall 330
Meeting Times: T Th 11:00-12:15 AM
Location: Meyer Hall 353
Announcements
8 Sept 2008: Homework 2 is posted below.
Office hours
Times - tuesday: 2-4, Wednesday 4-5, thursday 2-4
Course Forum: Supplementary Readings, Homework Solutions
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If you are not already registered for the Forum, go through the registration steps (this is separate from logging into the Wiki).
In any case, email me to let me know what your user name is.
Forum for 480 http://ticc.mines.edu/csm/forum/index.php?f=83
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Course Material
Syllabus and Reading List
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Homework Assignments: all students
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Lecture Notes
Mathematica Demos
These aren't actually pdf's. Do a "save link as" to save these to your computer, then open with Mathematica.
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Course Links
Students: when you post links, mark your name and the date of the post
Online Demo's JavaOptics: a nice collection of optics-related demonstrations