ass2: Add some more comments on how an essay is hard
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@ -206,6 +206,10 @@ but in pages 61--63, the theory is worked through a little quickly.
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I might reread it some times.
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I might reread it some times.
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\todo{The essay so far is just a draft. Choosing a topic was hard.}
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\section{Currents inside type-II superconducting cylinder}
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\section{Currents inside type-II superconducting cylinder}
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For $B_{c1} < B_E < B_{c2}$, the cylinder of type-II superconductor material is in the mixed state.
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For $B_{c1} < B_E < B_{c2}$, the cylinder of type-II superconductor material is in the mixed state.
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In the mixed or vortex state, superconductors let through a number of finite flux quanta $\Phi_0$.
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In the mixed or vortex state, superconductors let through a number of finite flux quanta $\Phi_0$.
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This supercurrent moves around these region in a vortex-like shape.
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This supercurrent moves around these region in a vortex-like shape.
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Please see the figure below for a beautiful drawing.
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Please see the figure below for a beautiful drawing.
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It was not specified what the direction of $\vec{B_E}$ was with respect to the cylinder orientation, so I chose what I thought was most reasonable as an example.
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\begin{figure}
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\begin{figure}
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\centering
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\centering
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