Phys 624 - Quantum Field Theory
University of Maryland, College Park
Fall 2015
Professor: Ted Jacobson, PSC 3151, jacobson@umd.edu,
301-405-6020
TA: Anton de la Fuente, PSC 3160, matonski@gmail.com
Class meets:
TuTh 9:30-10:45am, PSC 3150
Course website: http://www.physics.umd.edu/grt/taj/624a/
At the course website are links to
this syllabus, the course plan, homework, solutions, and
supplements.
Course Piazza site: https://piazza.com/umd/fall2016/phys624/
The Piazza site is a forum for
discussion and questions about things related to the
course, in particular lectures, textbook, and
homework.
Textbook: Quantum Field Theory and the Standard Model,
by Matthew Schwartz
At
the textbook website
you'll find Corrections and a Forum: http://www.schwartzqft.com/
Homework:
usually assigned weekly and due the following week.
- Please include your
name and the homework and course
numbers and staple the pages
together.
- Late homework accepted
only under dire circumstances. If you
know it will be impossible for you to
turn in an assignment on time, you
must discuss this with Prof.
J in advance of the
due date. Medical reasons
accepted only with a doctor's note.
- It would be
detrimental to your learning, and
unfair to your classmates, to make use
of solutions to the problems found
online or elsewhere. It is
therefore strictly forbidden to make
use of such.
- You may freely discuss the homework with anyone you
like, but the
work you turn
in should be
your own
formulation,
and should
reflect your
own
understanding,
and you should
be prepared to
explain and
defend it on
your own. In
other words,
don't copy
someone else's
solution.
(Note also
that it is
easy to detect
this when
grading.)
- Each student must
turn in Homework 0 with a signature,
showing that homework policies have been read and
understood.
Grading: The course
grade is based on the homework. There will be no
exams. The letter grade corresponding to a total
numerical score will be determined after reviewing the
class performance as a whole.
Academic
Integrity: The University of Maryland, College
Park has a Code of Academic Integrity, administered by the
Student Honor Council. As a student you are responsible for
upholding the standards of this Code for this course. It
is very important for you to be aware of the consequences of
cheating, fabrication, facilitation, and plagiarism. For more
information please visit http://www.shc.umd.edu.