Sunday, March 3, 2013

Weekend before Spring break

This weekend was a rather uneventful weekend. It consisted of me doing homework, listening to the Whitehall Basketball games at divisionals, and walking Shiloh.

 Ok, I'll elaborate slightly so that the post might actually be worth reading. For homework, I have been working on my take-home test for Complex Analysis. I had done quite a bit of it last week and haven't made much progress since then, but I wrote up the answers I do have on the final version over the weekend. Biophysics homework is really tough. I really like to do the readings, but when it comes time to actually apply the things that we were supposed to have learned about, I just don't know which things we are supposed to use. I imagine this is how physics will be in real life... you don't have just a chapter's worth of equations to look through, you have to remember everything that you have done up to that point and you have to apply only what is necessary. Anyway, I didn't make much progress on that homework, but will go in for office hours later. We are studying viscosity and the like in that class. One interesting thing that I learned was that on the micrometer scale, water acts to bacteria and tiny particles like corn syrup does to us; thick and sticky. This is due to the fact that the way a liquid behaves with an object completely relies on the forces of the object. On the forces of everyday life for us, the forces are much to large and water acts slippery, but when you look at the tiny scale, they exert MUCH smaller forces so water is really viscous. I also worked on my Rings and Fields homework, which is the last one before break. I finished all but 4 of the homework problems.

My research is also going well. I can't explain to you guys what is actually going on very well since I can barely understand it, but I have been using the computer program mathematica along with the high performance computing cluster at AU to compute matrices of transformations from one representation of the 3 dimensional harmonic oscillator to another representation. One of the calculations took the supercomputer around an hour and a half to do, so I am quite glad I haven't been trying to do it on my computer. It is actually through my computer, but I just submit a problem for the computer to work on and then it outputs the result into a file that I can look at whenever I log back in to the system.

I have also been dog sitting Shiloh, the person whose house I am staying at's dog. It is a cute little Beagle and  she likes to be walked. It is handy for the owner, since I am right here and I'm easy to make plans with, and it is nice for me too, since it is easy money, since I am right here always.

This Sunday, I went to church and to potluck afterwards and had some great potato soup and girl scout cookies, but I was in a bit of a hurry to get back to walk Shiloh and to then go to a recital. Two girls from our chamber singers group had their junior and senior recitals, which are similar to capstone projects for music and vocal performance majors. They were really good and each had about an hour concert. Between concerts, I went and played Frisbee with a few of the chamber singers people. It was fun! I haven't just wasted time playing outside in quite a while. It was also nice to talk to them. Anyway, Amy is in Montana now, so I didn't go see her this weekend...

Spring break is next week. I have lots of work to do, but I am thinking to go down and visit the Drake's on Tuesday for a day or two. It should be fun! I also have 2 big projects to work on. First, the preliminary research on my biophysics final paper/presentation, and also my third textbook report for Quantum Mechanics.

Anywho, I had realized that I was wasting time on facebook, so I thought I would write instead. Good Night!

1 comment:

  1. Hi Travis,
    So nice to have you writing some again! I liked when you said you couldn't explain it to us because you barely understand what's going on. =) I'm glad that you played and talked some to the chamber singers people. It will be so much nice to travel with friends on your choir tour.

    Happy Birthday Thursday! Sorry we can't be with you for this big day.
    Love,
    Mom

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