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I teach courses in the Program in Plasma Physics, and do research at the Princeton Plasma Physics Lab on fusion energy, and on plasma physics in general, including astrophysical applications. See [http://www.pppl.gov/~hammett my PPPL work web page], and [http://www.princeton.edu/~hammett my personal web page]. Courses: * [http://w3.pppl.gov/~hammett/courses/gpp1 AST551 General Plasma Physics I] * AST552 General Plasma Physics II * [[Course:AST554|AST554: Irreversible Processes in Plasmas]] ---- My other wiki pages and research notes:: [[User:Hammett/physics_notes/Time_Reversible_Algorithms|Notes on exactly time-reversible algorithms]] (new, June 2009) [[User:Hammett/Computer and Software Notes|My Computer and Software Notes]] [[User:Hammett/Interesting_quotes|Interesting quotes]] [[Special:Prefixindex/User:Hammett|Index/Site-map]] of the pages I've written here under User:Hammett. ---- [[User:Hammett/Computer_and_Software_Notes/Optimal_math_display| How to change your settings for optimal display of mathematics on this wiki server]]. You can use LaTeX-style math in wikimedia and get pretty good results. Examples: Euler's famous equation is <math>e^{i \pi} + 1 = 0</math> Useful i.d.: <math> \int_{-\infty}^\infty d x \, e^{-x^2} = \sqrt{\pi} </math>
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