About Me
Under development. Copy of my README.md:
Content studied while obtaining my BS in Physics, rewritten and expanded.
Coded in HTML and CSS with MathJax.js.
Purpose: to host "open-source" notes for undergraduate physics material.
IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER: None of the content hosted on my git is direct source material
from the University of Connecticut. UConn educated me, but this project is conscientious of the following:
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Never to re-use any graphics or code provided to me by the University of Connecticut.
- Never to include scanned notes from any professors whose classes I took, or was granted private access to.
- NEVER will this repo host any exam-related material.
This is the one area that is entirely non-grey and is punishable by UConn.
Of course, some staple problems I cover do appear on physics exams;
generalized prolems such as the Basel Problem, Hydrogen fine-structure energy corrections, etc.,
are not intellectual property of the University and are available publically.
Widely-accepted mathematical models for physical systems will always
overlap with course material. My bases are covered by not referencing solutions that come from exams or privated problem sets.
My only exception to date is content from a course that one of my professors hosts publicly.
A public-domain approach to the distribution of educational material is partially why this project is being written.
- Problem sets are generally off limits for me taking problems or solutions from,
regardless of the fact that they would be re-transcribed by me.