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alfredblase
Nov21-06, 10:35 AM
\delta^{\left(d\right)}\left(\b{q}-\b{q}\prime \right)

from Quantum Field theory and Critical Phenomena by Justin.. (the text covers QFT from a statistical view)

Question: what does the d in brackets mean/do ?

Thanks =)

inha
Nov21-06, 11:24 AM
this is mainly a quess but I think it could be the dimension of the delta function ie if d=3 the the q-vectors are 3 component vectors. I think I've seen such notation used somewhere.

dextercioby
Nov22-06, 12:44 AM
I've seen it in BRST, so i also think it may mean the dimension of space(time).

Daniel.

alfredblase
Nov22-06, 11:11 AM
lol can't be bothered with latex at the mo, but yeah I asked someone in my office and they said it meant that function multiplied together d times but in terms of the dimensional components