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2 answerIn solving a problem I came across the need to evaluate the following: lets say that $J_pm$, $J_z$ for an $N$ dimensional representation of $SU(2)$ and...
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0 answerGiven the following Young tableaux for $SU(3)$, how can I deduce that it corresponds to the adjoint representation?I...
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1 answerWhen an electron changes its spin projection in a magnetic field does it receive or take energy?When the initial spin projection is indefinite (as is according to QM) how...
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1 answerI have migrated from physics to electrical engineering and I'm seeing people in control admire Lyapunov methodology and control designs as if there is no other solutions and they consider...
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3 answerThe equation$$ddot{x} + gamma dot{x} + omega_0^2x=0 , gamma ll omega_0$$has the solution$$e^{-(gamma t)/2}(alpha sin omega_0t + beta cosomega_0t) = Ae^{-(gamma t)/2} sin(omega_0t + phi)$$...
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