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Lodovico Scarpa

DPhil candidate

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  • Quantum information and computation

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  • Atomic and Laser Physics

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  • Frontiers of quantum physics
lodovico.scarpa@physics.ox.ac.uk
Clarendon Laboratory, room 241.7
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Classical Mechanics: A professor鈥搒tudent collaboration

Institute of Physics Publishing (2020)

Authors:

L. Scarpa, M. Campanelli, A. d鈥橝lfonso del Sordo, C. Tacconis, E. Caprioglio, S. M. Perez Garcia, M. T. Shabbir

Abstract:

Classical Mechanics: A professor-student collaboration is a textbook tailored for undergraduate physics students embarking on a first-year module in Newtonian mechanics. This book was written as a unique collaboration between Professor Mario Campanelli and students that attended his course in Classical Mechanics at University College London (UCL). Taking his lecture notes as a starting point, and reflecting on their own experiences studying the material, the students worked together with Prof. Campanelli to produce a comprehensive course text that covers a familiar topic from a new perspective.

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