User:Jackliddle
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My name is Jack Liddle. I am a graduate student at Oxford University studying Theoretical Physics.
See my webpage at www.jackliddle.com
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[edit] Works in progess
- Making album pages for Bathory
- Adding students to of Oxford University, Cambridge University has one, so should Oxford!
- /Metropolis algorithm
- The simpler case of the Metropolis-Hastings algorithm which I have never used or heard talk about. Metropolis is a widely used algorithm in the Monte Carlo method and lattice gauge theory
- Will live in this sub-page until I get enough to post it
- The simpler case of the Metropolis-Hastings algorithm which I have never used or heard talk about. Metropolis is a widely used algorithm in the Monte Carlo method and lattice gauge theory
[edit] Articles I intend to do
- lattice gauge theory
- Needs quite a bit of work I think. Should be dis-entangled from the redirect QCD lattice model which I believe should be a seperate article
- Wilson fermions
- Staggered fermions
- Such that they can be talked about in the QCD lattice model article
[edit] Articles to which I contributed
[edit] Started
- Bells on Sunday
- Exodus (band)
- Transnistrian ruble
- Djemaa el Fna
- Sabbat (Japanese band)
- Robert Thistlethwayte
[edit] Significant contributions
[edit] Articles to which I might add
- Not much here at all
- Got the Time (Joe Jackson - original version)
Church burning Nothing on this peculiar scandinavian occurence
[edit] BBC Radio 4
Looks like a lot of BBC radio station pages are shaky
- Lots of dodgy sub-pages
- thought for the day Not even written. Mentions Lionel Blue other presenter
- bells on sunday When did it start?
- Farming Today Nothing