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Graduate LHC T-Shirt Formula: Unravel the Mystery
I mean the Yukawa coupling and the term that describes the fermions in the theory.- 3m0k177y
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Graduate LHC T-Shirt Formula: Unravel the Mystery
Well, I get it all except for two things: the second and third terms. I din't quite understand them well, can someone go in depth on them please. Thanks, once again.- 3m0k177y
- Post #13
- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Graduate LHC T-Shirt Formula: Unravel the Mystery
Oh, I get it all now. Thanks.- 3m0k177y
- Post #12
- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Graduate LHC T-Shirt Formula: Unravel the Mystery
I'm still confused about one thing. That is; what does the lagrangian describe? When I look at this explanation, I just think that all this does is describe the higgs field. But, whenever I hear about this lagrangian, someone will say that it describes just about all of particle physics, but I...- 3m0k177y
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Graduate Please explain something about the standard model
Sorry about that, my computer had a crash in the middle of what I was saying. But, the lagrangian that I am confused about is here: http://files.abovetopsecret.com/images/member/40e6a6fa962c.png- 3m0k177y
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Graduate Please explain something about the standard model
Here are two lagrangians http://www.google.com/search?q=Standard+model+lagrangian&hl=en&client=ms-android-google&source=android-launcher-widget&v=133247963&prmd=imvns&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=3Av3T9WSMI-m8gSBmP37Bg&ved=0CFcQsAQ&biw=320&bih=488#i=5 And- 3m0k177y
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Graduate Please explain something about the standard model
I do, for the most part, understand the standard model itself. Also, I have studied quantum field theory and understand a good amount of the maths. I am talking about explaining the lagrangian, mainly because even though I can understand a little bit of the math, I get lost really easily in the...- 3m0k177y
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Graduate Please explain something about the standard model
Come to think of it, please just explain EVERYTHING about the equation...its much easier for me that way. Thanks.- 3m0k177y
- Post #2
- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Graduate Please explain something about the standard model
I can't even begin to type out the entire equation for the standard model of particle physics, it is just so immensely long and I don't have the time, energy, or patience to do so. So please excuse the fact that I don't have the equation on here to show exactly what I mean. Now, I understand...- 3m0k177y
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- Explain Model Standard Standard model
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Graduate Question about Schrodinger equation
Ok, I understand the Schrödinger equation for the most part, the thing is though, I don't understand what ∂ means... In the equation:(∂^2ψ/∂x^2)+8(pi)m/h^2(E-V)ψ=0 It pops up two times. The rest of the equation is kinda self explanatory, but I don't know what on Earth ∂ means please, tell me...- 3m0k177y
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- Schrödinger Schrodinger equation
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate What is the meaning of the ∂ symbol in wave function equations?
I have seen the ∂ symbol many times in wave function equations. What does it mean?- 3m0k177y
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- Mean Symbol
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Undergrad How do you solve equations with matrices?
How do you solve equations that have matrices? heres an example (its just off the top of my head) 3x+y=z+4 where x=1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 and y=0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 and a follow up question; does the process change if coordinates are involved in...- 3m0k177y
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- Matrices
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- Forum: Linear and Abstract Algebra
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Graduate Wave functions, i don't get em
OK, so i understand that wave functions have something to do with something...i'm clueless, please help on this one. First, what ARE wave functions? i haven't an answer that i can understand, explain this to me dumbed down please. Second, what do they do exactly in the double slit...- 3m0k177y
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- Em Functions Wave Wave functions
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Do Virtual Particles Become Real Under the Weisenberg Uncertainty Principle?
virtual particles can materialize, its even been observed and tested. but not all virtual particles do so. what I am saying is this; a virtual particle is what has a probability of being there, meaning that it is possible for it to be there. since everything in the universe is in a way random...- 3m0k177y
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate UN-entanglement? is that possible?
is it possible to UN-entangle two entangled particles? if so, how?- 3m0k177y
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- Forum: Quantum Physics