Monday, December 30, 2013
My most popular blogposts for 2013
According to blogspot here are the six most popular posts from this blog over the past year
Effective "Hamiltonians" for the stock market
Thirty years ago in Princeton
Relating non-Fermi liquid transport properties to thermodynamics
Mental health talk in Canberra
What simple plotting software would you recommend?
A political metaphor for the correlated electron community
Thanks to my readers, particularly to those who write comments.
Best wishes for the New Year!
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Emergence and protein folding
Proteins are a distinct state of matter. Globular proteins are tightly packed with a density comparable to a crystal but without the spatia...
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Is it something to do with breakdown of the Born-Oppenheimer approximation? In molecular spectroscopy you occasionally hear this term thro...
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If you look on the arXiv and in Nature journals there is a continuing stream of people claiming to observe superconductivity in some new mat...
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I welcome discussion on this point. I don't think it is as sensitive or as important a topic as the author order on papers. With rega...
Happy new year to you too!
ReplyDelete(tongue in cheek:)
Interesting though; I knew Australia is ahead of the US. I did not know it was more than 24 hrs... :-)
Joking aside, I appreciate the breadth of topics you touch on! From within and outside of science.
Happy new year to you too, Professor McKenzie !
ReplyDeleteI am a graduate student doing condensed matter physics in an American university. You blog is awesome and helpful to me. Your thoughts and perspectives on physics broaden my original
knowledge and view, your suggetions on how to keep mental health also give me lots of encourgement.
I started following you blog just on this year, and at the
end of the year I want to express my deeply
appreciation to you. Hope you will have a wonderful 2014!