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Stephen Shipman

Louisiana State University



Simple models for complex physical phenomena



November 7, 2013
4:15pm    Philip G. Hoffman (PGH) 646



Abstract
 

Real physical systems are usually too complicated to describe mathematically in detail. What we try to do instead is to isolate essential features of a system and devise an analytically tractable model system that exhibits those features. I will illustrate this philosophy with a simple chain of beads connected by springs that nicely exhibits the phenomena of wave propagation and inhibition in crystalline materials as well as confinement of energy at defects.

Pizza will be served.


chain of beads



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