Policy: You are welcome to discuss the problems with your classmates. However, the answers you submit must be understood by you. We may conduct random tests to check if you understand what you have written (you do not need to memorize the answers). Any lapse of honesty as judged by us will be handled strictly. Please note that you are being trained to become physics professionals. Collaboration is an important aspect of professional life while any form of cheating is a very serious offense in the professional world. The policy of this course follows those principles.
You will be penalized 1 mark for each day of delay in submitting the problems sets. If you anticipate absence on the submission day you may hand in earlier. If you are medically unfit or cannot finish because of some serious reason, please ask me (in person or email) in advance for relaxation.
Continuing the professional training analogy, delay, say, in preparing a space telescope at the right time such that it misses a predetermined launch window of ISRO may result in the loss of billions of taxpayer rupees. Therefore, we follow a strict policy regarding due dates.
To save money and the environment, please submit the homework as soft copy. Make a folder and name it, say, Harry_Potter_hw1 (insert your name). Inside that folder make 4 other folders named p1, p2, p3, p4 for the four problems. Put all documents related to problem 1, e.g., program file, output, plot, and any other relevant file into the folder p1. Similarly, for p2, p3, and p4. Do not include any unnecessary files such as a.out. Write your name and roll number at the top of all program files as comment. Keep this ready on the submission day at the end of class. One of your classmates will collect it from all of you in a pen drive and submit it to me.
You will be penalized 1 mark for each day of delay in submitting the problems sets. If you anticipate absence on the submission day you may hand in earlier. If you are medically unfit or cannot finish because of some serious reason, please ask me (in person or email) in advance for relaxation.
Continuing the professional training analogy, delay, say, in preparing a space telescope at the right time such that it misses a predetermined launch window of ISRO may result in the loss of billions of taxpayer rupees. Therefore, we follow a strict policy regarding due dates.
To save money and the environment, please submit the homework as soft copy. Make a folder and name it, say, Harry_Potter_hw1 (insert your name). Inside that folder make 4 other folders named p1, p2, p3, p4 for the four problems. Put all documents related to problem 1, e.g., program file, output, plot, and any other relevant file into the folder p1. Similarly, for p2, p3, and p4. Do not include any unnecessary files such as a.out. Write your name and roll number at the top of all program files as comment. Keep this ready on the submission day at the end of class. One of your classmates will collect it from all of you in a pen drive and submit it to me.
Long Problems (Choose any two from the following two pdf files and discuss with us about your choice. You may formulate a problem relevant to your current or previous courses and choose that upon our approval).
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Problem Set 1 (Due Feb 26 in class)
hw1_comp.pdf | |
File Size: | 42 kb |
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Problem Set 2 (Due Mar 19 in class)
hw2_comp.pdf | |
File Size: | 43 kb |
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Problem Set 3 (Due Apr 9 in class)
hw3_comp.pdf | |
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Problem Set 4 (Due Apr 16 in class)
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File Size: | 8 kb |
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hw4_comp.pdf | |
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