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I am pretty familiar with the Lagrangian formulation of quantum electrodynamics and perturbation theory techniques; however, I am hoping to move into QCD and other Yang-Mills Theories. As I do,...
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1 answerIn Brian Greene's book "The elegant Universe", he talks about the double slit experiment and Feynman's interpretation of Quantum Mechanics. According to the book, Feynman said that one vaild interpretation...
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3 answerThe above figure shows how the regular-solution free energy might lead to liquid–liquid equilibrium. In the region between the compositions...
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0 answerAccording to my knowledge the exclusion principle won't affect it, so it will jump to the muonic 1s orbit (strongly deformed by the electrons' repulsion).The electrons fill the electron...
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1 answerFirst law of motion clearly says that, anything that creates a state change is a force.So, in our thermodynamic systems thermal energy, hence kinetic energy of constituent particles change...
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4 answerI understand that polar unit vectors are given by $e_r= cos(θ)i + sin(θ)j$ $e_θ=−sin(θ)i + cos(θ)j$ How do I now express cartesian unit vectors in terms of polar...
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1 answerMesons are composed of a quark and an anti-quark, so no fractional charge is possible mathematically.Baryons are composed of three quarks, no anti-quarks mixed in with quarks, so no fractional...
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0 answerEven though we don’t feel the gravity but is it true that we also attract every other object on the planet along with the earth attracting us.Can I say that...
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3 answerIn books like 'the analytic S-matrix' they give justification that causality implies analyticity however they also said it hasn't been explicitly proven. This book was written a while ago, has...
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0 answerWhat are some of the explanations as to why the wave function of electrons collapses when interacting with an observer? Is there a specific reason why the wave function collapses,...
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