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Lectures and tutorials are going to take place online, recordings will be made available.

A Moodle page for this course is now available under the name "Fortgeschrittene Quantenmechanik / Quantenmechanik 2". Please sign up to the course on Moodle with the regular password that grants access to the course materials displayed here on the homepage. Should questions arise regarding signing up, please contact fischer_at_itp.uni-leipzig.de

Schedule of lectures: Wednesday, 15:15-16:45
Friday, 09:15-10:45
Schedule of tutorials: Wednesday, 09:15-10:45 (German)
Friday, 13:15-14:45 (English)
Office Hours: Thursday, 14:00-15:00, Prof. Rosenow via Zoom, please schedule appointment in advance via E-mail
Additional information: Please see the link below to lecture notes on Graphene and Dirac fermions by Anthony Leggett.

The first lecture is expected to take place October 28th. If you did not receive an e-mail regarding online access, please contact fischer_at_itp.uni-leipzig.de.

The first tutorials are scheduled for Wednesday, October 28th (German), and Friday, October 30th (English).
Admission requirements: Exercise sheets will be available every week on Monday, to be handed in on Monday the following week at 12:00 (at noon).

Admission to the course's final examination requires a minimum of 50% of the total points of problem sets marked with an asterisk (*) on the exercise sheets.

Exercise sheets are to be handed in online only, by sending your solutions to the e-mail address stp2.leipziguni_at_gmail.com. Please hand in only mandatory exercises marked with an asterisk (*).

Please hand in your solution sheets in a single pdf file with the file name formated as follows: "Last name_First name_Number of sheet", and use the same format for the subject line ("Betreff") of your e-mail.

(send only exercise sheets to the above address, for questions regarding problem sets/tutorials please contact fischer_at_itp.uni-leipzig.de)
Recommended Reading: F. Schwabl, "Quantenmechanik: Eine Einführung",
(i.a. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg, 2007)

J. J. Sakurai, "Modern Quantum Mechanics",
(i.a. Addison-Wesley Longman, Reading, 2010)

B. Andrei Bernevig, "Topological Insulators and Topological Superconductors",
(Princeton University Press, 2013)