Nice job! From the clapping I heard it looks like the audience loved the presentation. I'm really unfamiliar with Taylor series and that sort of stuff since I haven't even gotten to Calc 2, let alone started Calc 1 yet (just taken AP Calc AB), but did your project incorporate Perturbation theory? I watched a lecture a couple days ago that talked about Perturbation theory and using convergent series to get as close as possible to answers to difficult problems, and I thought what I saw on your slides seemed kind of similar to it. I might be totally wrong though, for all I know Perturbation theory might have nothing to do with what you worked on. Also, if they allowed it then that would be awesome if you could upload that video of the presentation on Quantum Chromodynamics. Only learned that that topic exists a couple weeks ago and it seemed confusing, so it would be cool to see a presentation on it, despite the fact that it would probably be too hard for me to understand it right now haha. It's been great seeing what a physics internship is like at a national laboratory. Good luck with the rest of it!
Dylan S hi! So my work, though having to be solved numerically, wasn't conducted through any approximations. But you're right! The quantum chromodynamics talk incorporates quite a bit of perturbation theory. It's so great that you want t see what's to come, even without formally having the math yet. If it hasn't scared you away, then you're going to be A-okay. I'll see about uploading that other talk! Thanks for the comment
Nice job! From the clapping I heard it looks like the audience loved the presentation.
I'm really unfamiliar with Taylor series and that sort of stuff since I haven't even gotten to Calc 2, let alone started Calc 1 yet (just taken AP Calc AB), but did your project incorporate Perturbation theory? I watched a lecture a couple days ago that talked about Perturbation theory and using convergent series to get as close as possible to answers to difficult problems, and I thought what I saw on your slides seemed kind of similar to it. I might be totally wrong though, for all I know Perturbation theory might have nothing to do with what you worked on.
Also, if they allowed it then that would be awesome if you could upload that video of the presentation on Quantum Chromodynamics. Only learned that that topic exists a couple weeks ago and it seemed confusing, so it would be cool to see a presentation on it, despite the fact that it would probably be too hard for me to understand it right now haha.
It's been great seeing what a physics internship is like at a national laboratory. Good luck with the rest of it!
Dylan S hi! So my work, though having to be solved numerically, wasn't conducted through any approximations. But you're right! The quantum chromodynamics talk incorporates quite a bit of perturbation theory. It's so great that you want t see what's to come, even without formally having the math yet. If it hasn't scared you away, then you're going to be A-okay. I'll see about uploading that other talk! Thanks for the comment
knowledge is power.! great confidence.
Well done dude. I would fucked it up even if i knew what i am talking about XD
You are so brave to have done a big presentation. Even thinking about it makes me nervous. How much people did you present in front of?
EzDreamer thank you! It was probably only about a dozen or so physicists, and then maybe another 20 interns/grad students
Nice dude! Great presentation!
thanks bud!
that's so cool!! Good luck
I'm citing your videos in my application for the SULI internship at JLab lol
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