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Course title |
Advanced Physical Chemistry (Ⅰ)(tigp) |
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Semester |
113-1 |
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Designated for |
COLLEGE OF SCIENCE DIVISION OF CHEMISTRY |
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Instructor |
YUAN-CHUNG CHENG |
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Curriculum Number |
Chem8038 |
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Curriculum Identity Number |
223ED9170 |
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Credits |
3.0 |
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Full/Half Yr. |
Half |
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Required/ Elective |
Elective |
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Time |
Tuesday 6,7(13:20~15:10) Thursday 2(9:10~10:00) |
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Remarks |
Restriction: Ph. D students The upper limit of the number of students: 10. |
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Course introduction video |
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Table of Core Capabilities and Curriculum Planning |
Table of Core Capabilities and Curriculum Planning |
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Course Syllabus
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Course Description |
Application of thermodynamics and statistical mechanics in chemistry |
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Course Objective |
To enable students to understand the basic principles of thermodynamics and statistical mechanics commonly used in the field of chemistry, including ensembles, partition function, mean-field theory, correlation functions, especially in physical chemistry related fields. |
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Course Requirement |
1. Backgrounds: undergraduate thermodynamics, calculus, partial derivative
2. Course time: Tuesday 5, 6, 7 (12:30 - 15:10)
Thursday 2 (9:10 - 10:00)
Week 1: Tuesday 6, 7 (13:20 - 15:10), Thursday 2 (9:10 - 10:00)
Week 2 ~ Week 12 : Tuesday 5, 6, 7 (12:30 - 15:10) Thursday 2 (9:10 - 10:00) (Fours per week)
Week 13 ~ Week 15 (Off campus)
Week 16 (Final recorded presentation ) |
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Student Workload (Expected weekly study hours before and/or after class) |
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Office Hours |
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Designated reading |
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References |
1. David Chandler, “Introduction to Modern Statistical Mechanics”.
2. Mehran Kardar, “Statistical Physics of Particles”.
3. R. K. Pathria, “Statistical Mechanics”.
4. Kerson Huang, “Statistical Mechanics” |
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Grading |
- NTU has not set an upper limit on the percentage of A+ grades.
- NTU uses a letter grade system for assessment. The grade percentage ranges and the single-subject grade conversion table in the NATIONAL TAIWAN UNIVERSITY Regulations Governing Academic Grading are for reference only. Instructors may adjust the percentage ranges according to the grade definitions. For more information, see the Assessment for Learning Section.
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