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Undergrad Formula for Area of Overlapping Rings?
OK, should be fixed now. Sorry, once again. -jg- jpg15
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- Forum: Differential Geometry
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Undergrad Formula for Area of Overlapping Rings?
I realize my question was a little bit ambiguous... specifically, the area in terms of the radius of the two circles and the distance between their centers. The rings are identical. Sorry about that. -jg- jpg15
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- Forum: Differential Geometry
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Undergrad Formula for Area of Overlapping Rings?
Could anyone direct me to a formula for the area enclosed by two overlapping rings? Sketch below... Thanks... -jg- jpg15
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- Area Formula Overlapping Rings
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- Forum: Differential Geometry
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Graduate R. Slansky, Group theory for unified model building
I appreciate your thoughts. I am trying to learn QFT concurrently, but at the moment, Slansky is what is being studied in journal club. I don't think that the group-theoretic discussion is unmanageable without a mastery of P&S, which won't come for some time. Following up on your last...- jpg15
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate R. Slansky, Group theory for unified model building
When I say beginner, I mean that I am beginning, while those around me are continuing. Like it or not, this is the level of the discussions at meetings, so this is where I'm jumping in. Believe me, I will be the first to agree that this material is too advanced. Thanks for the links...- jpg15
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate R. Slansky, Group theory for unified model building
I'm a beginning QFT student, trying to slog my way through Slansky's http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6TVP-46SPHMC-94&_user=4422&_rdoc=1&_fmt=&_orig=search&_sort=d&view=c&_acct=C000059600&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=4422&md5=c09eed961c9201786651592d71de94f3"... I...- jpg15
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- Building Group Group theory Model Theory
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- Forum: Quantum Physics