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Anonymous
18:00
@Sid lol :P I'll get something like that I guess
Anonymous
My languages weren't very good. Maths and sciences were fair.
Sid
Sid
Yeah, I got 97 in Physics and 95 each in Maths and CHemistry.
Anonymous
Congrats :) Anyhow, I'm least bothered about board exam results now :D
Anonymous
I'm waiting for 11th June :P
Sid
Sid
So am I. WHo cares about those? The 11th is always that matters now..
Anonymous
18:04
I started learning multivariable calculus and linear algebra meanwhile. It's interesting :)
Anonymous
Oh, and I'm going to watch Sachin's movie tomorrow! Yeah :D
Sid
Sid
Sachin's got a movie?
Anonymous
@Sid You don't know? :O
Sid
Sid
facepalm - Just googled it. Apparently, it's a new movie.
Anonymous
Anonymous
18:06
Yup
Sid
Sid
I don't really watch movies nor am I a big fan of them..
Anonymous
Ow, on the other hand I'm a movie buff :P
Sid
Sid
I have just been reading about international conflicts..
Anonymous
I watch almost every new Hindi and English movie that releases :)
Anonymous
@Sid Which?
Sid
Sid
18:08
They are so much covered in shades of grey that you could probably make tons of movies on them and yet show no side as superior over the other.
Usually controversial international conflicts..
Territorial disputes, etc.
Anonymous
Heh. Yeah, in wars usually there is no good/innocent side.
Sid
Sid
Yep. that is what makes them interesting.
Anonymous
I don't like those type of movies. I prefer happy movies. Not the cynical ones. :P
Sid
Sid
Those "happily ever after" movies don't give a reflection of true life. True life is covered in shades of grey not in pure black and white terms.
But, that is my own opinion.
Anonymous
Exactly. I don't want to watch movies based on true life.
Anonymous
18:13
I like fairy tale like movies in a world of fantasy :D
Anonymous
"Happies Endings"
Sid
Sid
Happy endings don't exist in real life, I guess.
Meh, I am being too dark here..
Hi
@blue Could you tell me who's better. Mohit Tyagi or MC sir?
Anonymous
If the ending isn't happy then it isn't the ending. :) (My philosophy :P)
Anonymous
@SwapnilDas Both are very very good. It depends on who suits you better.
18:19
I mean I don't find anything new in Tyagi.
Anonymous
MC Sir suited me more
Hey people
Anonymous
He also gave the solutions to all the exercises and past papers.
Anonymous
So MC Sir covers more questions while MT sir teaches the concepts in greater depth.
Anonymous
I recommend learning the concepts from MT sir and solving the problem sets by MC sir
18:21
Ic.
Anonymous
@Avantgarde Helloa!
What book did you use for maths?
Anonymous
@SwapnilDas No book.
Topper!
Hey @blue
18:22
Hi @Avantgarde
I use Cengage.
Hey Swapnil
I take 5 mins for each hard problem :(
Sid
Sid
If you limit yourself to book in Maths, you are not doing justice to the beauty of the subject.
No I don't.
Anonymous
@SwapnilDas If you solve MC Sir's problem sets you don't need to solve any other book
18:23
But a standard textbook seems necessary.
Anonymous
I used to use 5 books in class 11 and none in class 12. Hehe
Anonymous
I wish I didn't spend my time on so many books in 11
Cengage has better probs than MC sir's
Anonymous
@SwapnilDas You need to solve relevant problems and not tougher problems.
Sid
Sid
18:24
I used to solve from TMH..
@Sid That's nice too.
Anonymous
After 2 years you won't remember any of the tricks used to solve the tougher problems
Anonymous
But you will remember the concepts
Yes. I apply the principle on me.
@blue Account block warning. I logged out.
Anonymous
What I recommend is learning the whole 11+12 maths from MC sir and MT sir. And in 12 solve as many full papers on maths as you can. That complete syllabus practice is the only thing that matters. Not the ultra tough problems that you solved from Arihant or Cengage.
18:27
MC sir?
Anonymous
@Avantgarde Manoj Chauhan :P
I'm guessing this is IITJEE book discussion?
Anonymous
@SwapnilDas ? :O What happened
Multi Access detected.
Anonymous
I need to change password again
Anonymous
18:30
@SwapnilDas Check your mail.
Nah, I won't use your account.
They have screened the software.
They might block mine too, so sorry about that
Anonymous
@SwapnilDas Screened? What?
Yes, they have used software screening.
Anonymous
So you can't access it any longer?
Anonymous
I changed the password just now
18:33
No, that's a risk. I won't take it.
Anonymous
So you are planning to buy it yourself?
No,
I'm fine.
Anonymous
Okay, all the best!
I've learned from experience that being an abstract subject, mathematics can't be taught
I need to work hard and rest will do.
Anonymous
Depends on how you define "taught" :)
18:35
Hmm. I mean getting lectured.
Anonymous
Learning mathematics is like learning how to play football :P
Anonymous
Sure, no one can teach you how to play but someone can obviously guide you. Experience matters.
yes!
true, my FIITJEE teacher can help out, I hope.
Anonymous
@SwapnilDas You joined FIITJEE?
ofc.
i'm from 10th
Anonymous
18:41
Heh. Then why do you need so many books? :P Their books are enough :D
no!
they are nonsense.
Anonymous
I meant for the problem sets
Sid
Sid
I think it would be a better idea to switch the discussion to the room where it belongs..
Anonymous
The theory is not good.
Anonymous
Ah well, I'm off now. Ttyl about this
Anonymous
18:43
Goodnight
night.
19:03
> I'm looking at page 21 of the paper (arxiv.org/abs/1208.4074.pdf)...
no, you're not
that's not a url that you can just copy off your browser
19:25
@EmilioPisanty It shows to me only the length of the suggested edit queue, but it may behave differently for 10k+ accounts. I've seen, how a 10k+ screen looks! Thanks :-)
@peterh out of curiosity, why did you vote to reopen here: physics.stackexchange.com/review/reopen/176603
its a terrible question
if you vote to reopen every question by default, and never pause and think if its actually a good question, people wont take you seriously in the future
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@EmilioPisanty ::chuckles::
@EmilioPisanty my bad, sorry :-P
19:45
@peterh The number it shows is pretty meaningless.
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Q: Please dim the color of the review task counter when there are no actionable tasks

E.P.I am glad to notice that the massively annoying refusal of the 10k flag counter to disappear when I'm not needed has been appropriately dealt with via the extreme decapitation method of simply eliminating the 10k flag queue. As of a few days ago, the orange-ish counter on the top bar now links to...

It is vaguely related to the total number of review tasks in all the queues, even if you can't access them or you've already reviewed them.
Is that stupid and counter-productive and can only lead to a de-sensitization w.r.t. the counter, with the result that people will just ignore it?
quite possibly, yes
Guys, is there a quick way to calculate for instance:
$$
\frac{1}{2}\int_0^a x\psi_1^2(x)\,dx.
$$
I’m guessing I should write out:
$$
\psi_1^2(x)=\frac{2}{a}\sin^2(\pi x/a)
$$
But then I will have to use trigonometric identities and integration by parts, and the whole computation is going to take a while. Same for the third term in the integrand. I was wondering if there was some trick to see the answer quicker?
@ShaVuklia sure, what 'bout'em?
@ShaVuklia not particularly
@Emilio that means I have to do it all by hand?
the trick is to use Mathematica
19:48
LOL geee
okay well good to know
I don't want to be wasting my time on the test, if there was a quicker way
you can try differentiating from out of the integral sign
i.e. the Feynman trick
but no guarantees it'll be simpler than just doing it by hand
hm right, thanks
20:01
@ShaVuklia What's $\psi_2\left( x\right)$ in this case?
well the same as $\psi_1$, but then the argument in the sine is doubled @Mithrandir
20:23
Hi @AccidentalFourierTransform; welcome to PhysicsSE. Please note that we prefer descriptive and comprehensive answers that are useful for potential future viewers, even if the question is not well posed. Therefore, if possible, please expand your answer, or leave a comment instead.
lol welcome to Physics SE @Accidental
anyhow
there is a "trick" to see the integral
I found a different solution online, and they said you can get the answer by inspection, since $\sin^2$ is symmetric about the midpoint of the well
@Mostafa lol, it was kind of a joke answer
I didnt expect it to get any upvote :-P
._.
@AccidentalFourierTransform anyways, $+1$ .
Have a good night everyone.
@Accidental you have to become more serious.
lol i dunno just random
Anonymous
20:32
Eh, no. Serious is brrooooorrrrriiiiinngggg.
SeRiOuS Is BoRiNg
Anonymous
@user314159 Oye! I suffer from acute inferiority complex.
lol same @blue
why am I even studying
For fun.
20:34
and torture tho
sorry that got too dark :P
@blue “I remember when I first offered to pay her a small wage to work on her research from one of my grants,” he wrote. “She refused, saying she was not sure if it was right to be paid for thinking about math.”
Anonymous
@user314159 heart melts o_O
Anonymous
I would have grabbed any money anyone offered :'D
20:41
:-)
Anonymous
I'm broke anyway :P
People who are in it for the money are in it for the wrong reason.
Anonymous
Heh. Everyone is in for money. But money may not be the primary reason.
Anonymous
If you don't want to be paid for your job then either 1)You are acting or 2)You are too rich or 3)You are stupid. I don't know how/why not wanting money is equated to nobleness.
So you think she's acting?
Anonymous
20:48
@user314159 Either that. Or she doesn't need money at the moment. Her parents earn on her behalf.
perhaps
Arran Fernandez (born June 1995, England) is a mathematician who in June 2013 became Senior Wrangler at Cambridge University, aged 18 years and 0 months. He is probably the youngest Senior Wrangler ever. In October 2010, when he began studying the Cambridge Mathematics Tripos aged 15 years and 3 months, he was the youngest Cambridge University undergraduate since William Pitt the Younger in 1773. Prior to university, he was educated at home, and in 2001 he broke the age record for gaining a General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE), the English academic qualification usually taken at age...
is $\frac{\mathrm d}{\mathrm dx}\sin x=\sin$? — AccidentalFourierTransform 24 mins ago
fantastic
deadly sin indeed
@Mithrandir24601 interesting how old the previous record was.
21:04
Any LaTeX magician here?
I'm getting errors on latexmk with biblatex references
LaTeX Warning: Citation 'lambertcali' on page 7 undefined on input line 212
Ugh
Seems pretty straightforward, on line 212 of your LaTeX input file you use \cite{lambertcali} and there is no corresponding entry (with key lambertcali) in the Bibtex database
At least, that's how it seems
But I do have a .bib file with that entry!
One sec
Hi @DavidZ
@vzn I assume you mean the chat session slot? That's fine with me
@JaimeGallego Are you actually using that file from the LaTeX document?
@user314159 hi
21:12
I have an \addbibresource with that file on the preamble, yes
\addbibresource{georef.bib} with georef.bib being the file on the same directory
Hm, well then. Can you make a stripped-down version of the LaTeX file with almost nothing in the document but the citation in question, and see if it also causes the same error?
vzn
vzn
@DavidZ awesome thx! @BernardoMeurer you are officially cleared for takeoff! :) plz write a meta post in next wk or so announcing your session. jun13 1600Z hbar chat room. ps can also cc/ advertise this elsewhere this time due to the part-CS-angle! looking fwd to it! :)
@DavidZ I searched through the logs and found biber was mysteriously not installed. I reinstalled it and it works fine now.
Weird. You'd think that would be the sort of thing that would make a very obvious error message... anyway, good thing it works.
21:28
Thanks anyway @DavidZ
No problem
vzn
vzn
@Mithrandir24601 / @EmilioPisanty next session guest slot is july 11th would either of you be available for it? :)
@DavidZ so youre in the US now? are you at a university? just wondering/ hope youre comfortable or doing well np if its TMI right now
21:48
@vzn yes and no respectively
@vzn Sweet! I'll get cralacking right away
vzn
vzn
@DavidZ ok hope to hear what youre up to these days outside of cyberspace when you feel like it :) ... china sure is in the news a lot these days it seems like esp wrt STEM. hope you can be guest speaker someday & relate on your experience wrt it etc :)
@vzn Remember to add me to the schedule thing on the main post
vzn
vzn
@BernardoMeurer we tend to update the "main meta post" (listing all the sessions) after the session although it could also be used for upcoming sessions. @DanielSank may update it after you have your meta post ready. DZ can put pin a link to the upcoming talk on some pages eg chat or site main pg, he may do that :)
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Q: June 13th Ask Me Anything feat. Bernardo Meurer

Bernardo MeurerI'm Bernardo and I've been invited as the next guest for the Physics Stack Exchange AMA. The session will take place on the h Bar, on June 13th at 16:00 UTC. If you, much like me, gets awfully confused by timezones, just click here. Post questions you'd like answered below The AMA is always inf...

@BernardoMeurer You got Linux running on a toaster‽ Nice
@Mithrandir24601 Yeah, but not natively because I couldn't find an IoT toaster back in Brazil. So what I did was that I hooked up the toaster controls to a raspberry pi that lived inside it
@BernardoMeurer That's cheating :P
@Mithrandir24601 Well, I also managed to get to the shell on my Kindle
And then I made it say "Suck it amazon"
The picture is here somewhere
23:02
@BernardoMeurer Haha! OK, I'll give you that one
hehehe
Good times
23:18
I wonder how much time a Native English speaker will put into preparing himself for GRE?
23:30
@Shing speaking for myself, none
Then again physics grad schools generally don't care about the verbal portion of the GRE score (as long as it's not outright terrible)
@DavidZ lol, thanks. then I would study GRE only for English's sake, not for exam. It is a bit embarrassing to acknowledge that I have just learn the word "to agitate" today.
Yeah, don't worry too much about your score on that exam
unless you're applying somewhere that needs it
Guys, why isn’t it: $d\psi_0/dx=\sqrt{m\omega/\hbar}d\psi_0/d\xi$? Because I would think that $d\xi/dx=\sqrt{m\omega/\hbar}$.
@Shing Do keep in mind that most native English speakers would not be able to get a high score on the language parts of the GRE without studying.
@ShaVuklia hm, what you're saying seems right to me.
oh okay @David thanks for the confirmation
23:41
No problem
I created a banner for the AMAs to replace the old one. How does it look?
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@JaimeGallego That's really nice!
@DavidZ What do you think?
23:56
Guys, Ehrenfest’s theorem states that
$$
\frac{d\langle p\rangle}{dt}=-\left\langle\frac{\partial V(x)}{\partial x}\right\rangle.
$$
However, I was wondering if we can say the following:
$$
\left\langle\frac{\partial V(x)}{\partial x}\right\rangle=\frac{d}{dx}\langle V(x)\rangle.
$$
Because the way I interpret Ehrenfest's theorem, is that we can use the laws from classical physics when dealing with the expectation values, so since $dp/dt=-dV/dx$, I was thinking we might as well write $d\langle p\rangle/dt=d/dx\langle V\rangle$
I would kind of like to know what the subtleties are, so that I know what I can and cannot do with Ehrenfest's theorem. I'm guessing my main problem is taking derivatives.
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