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Help and Support | Computing | Information Services
A selection of helpful guides and tutorials to assist Meeting Hosts and participants in using Zoom.
Visitors | Edinburgh Dental Institute | Edinburgh Dental Institute
Helpful tips for anyone wanting to visit Edinburgh Dental Institute.
Digital Sociology MSc - Postgraduate taught programmes | The University of Edinburgh
Study the MSc Digital Sociology at Edinburgh. Features a specialised Social Data Science pathway with training in Python, R, and computational methods. Ideal for social science graduates seeking data science careers.
Continuous-time quantum walks
Given a graph, classical random walks evolve a probability distribution over its vertices. Quantum walks do the same but for wave functions, which are described by giving the wave's amplitude at each vertex. A photon traversing an array of crystals
Replica method step by step
As a follow-up to last weeks talk (and by popular demand?) I will work through the replica analysis of the random energy model (REM) step by step and highlight the points at which assumptions are made. I will start with some perspective on on
Boring (?) First-Order Transitions
To some extent first-order phase transitions have been the poor cousins of continuous transitions when it comes to numerical and theoretical investigations, in spite of their prevalence in nature. There are several reasons for this, including:1)
University-supported project will help local green spaces thrive | Sustainability | Social Responsibility and Sustainability
A collaboration between The City of Edinburgh Council, the University of Edinburgh and other local partners will enhance green spaces for the benefit of local people and the environment.
Scottish History MScR - Postgraduate research programmes | The University of Edinburgh
The MSc by Research in Scottish History is perfect if you have a specific topic of interest you wish to research in depth.
STTEPS as a Superpower in Scotland! | Edinburgh Global | Global
Alex, Ali, Annaya, and Poppy reflect on the transformative power of peer-led education, and how STTEPS is being absorbed into a broader vision under Education Beyond Borders to better support displaced young people.
The Lorentz Reciprocal Theorem
The Lorentz Reciprocal theorem, first written down by H. A. Lorentz in 1896 [1], is a very general theorem in low Reynolds number hydrodynamics, relating the stress and velocity fields on an arbitrary surface. I will first derive the reciprocal
