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FranzDiCoccio
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Hi,
I was taking a look to Appendix M of A&M "Solid State Physics" (Conservation of Crystal Momentum). Seems to me that in Eq. (M.6), at page 785 in my edition, the symbol Pi (capital P, defined for the ions) is used in place of pi (small p, defined for additional particles).
I'm new to the forum, so I'm not sure that this kind of comment fits in this topic or rather in Homework and Coursework...
I also hope I'm not taking a blunder, and that this comment is not too useless.
Cheers
I was taking a look to Appendix M of A&M "Solid State Physics" (Conservation of Crystal Momentum). Seems to me that in Eq. (M.6), at page 785 in my edition, the symbol Pi (capital P, defined for the ions) is used in place of pi (small p, defined for additional particles).
I'm new to the forum, so I'm not sure that this kind of comment fits in this topic or rather in Homework and Coursework...
I also hope I'm not taking a blunder, and that this comment is not too useless.
Cheers
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