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Moving between institutions at different stages
I want to eventually work in string theory and QFT integrability. I did my Bachelor at the top university in my country, and wrote a research level paper as my final project (wasn't published, but the results were non-trivial). My supervisor was a pretty big name in the field as were two other...- Maybe_Memorie
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Quantum QFT books in order of difficulty
Easiest to most difficult; 1. Every book that isn't Weinberg. 2. Weinberg. But seriously, difficulty is a relative concept. Are you talking just about intro QFT? Otherwise you could include books on N=4 SYM and curved space QFT which are obviously much more advanced than introductory topics...- Maybe_Memorie
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High Energy Learning N=4 SYM: Where to Start?
I'm looking to start learning N=4 SYM. I know QFT at the level of the first two sections of Peskin and Schroeder, up the the renormalization group stuff. I don't know any Yang Mills or Supersymmetry. What is the best place to begin? Looking for books or arxiv notes. Thanks- Maybe_Memorie
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Fermion Current Commutators in 2 dimensions
Bump- Maybe_Memorie
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Importance of GPA vs specific grades
I'm in the UK system and will probably graduate with a high 2:1, missing out on a First Class Honours due to mediocre grades in my early years due to burnout and lack of interest. However, the grades in the areas I'm interested in are quite good - high first class honours grades in each one, and...- Maybe_Memorie
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- Gpa Grades Specific
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Fermion Current Commutators in 2 dimensions
Bumping this as it is the exact question I posted yesterday.- Maybe_Memorie
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- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help
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How Do Fermion Commutation Relations Affect Current Operators in 2D Spacetime?
Homework Statement Consider left-handed fermions in two spacetime dimensions ##(t,x)##: ##\psi_L=\frac{1}{2}(1-\gamma_5)\psi_D## with ##J_0^\epsilon(t,x)=\psi_L^+(x+\epsilon)\psi_L(x-\epsilon)##. (a). Use canonical equal-time anti-commutation relations for fermions to compute...- Maybe_Memorie
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- Commutation Fermion Relations
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Graduate What is the recommended resource for learning the basics of AdS/CFT?
Thanks for all the links! Really looking forward to seeing these two.- Maybe_Memorie
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QED Feynmann Diagram Momentum Int Integral Calc
Ahh right okay. But how would the ##i\epsilon## terms be included then? I'm guessing since they're infinitesimal we can just put them in? Is my amplitude for the first diagram in my last post correct?- Maybe_Memorie
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QED Feynmann Diagram Momentum Int Integral Calc
Figured there was no point creating a new thread. Anyway, I want to evaluate the following diagram in momentum space. Using the Feynman rules and what I've learned from the previous problem I would expect to get...- Maybe_Memorie
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Graduate What is the recommended resource for learning the basics of AdS/CFT?
I'm looking to start learning the basics of AdS/CFT, in particular AdS/CFT integrability, over the summer before I start grad school. By the time I finish my undergrad I will have a good background in QFT (first 12 chapters of Peskin & Schroeder), GR (Sean Carroll's notes and Wald), quantum...- Maybe_Memorie
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Math QFT Books: Arnold, Takhtajan & Beyond
Are there any QFT books written from a mathematical perspective? Something in the same vain as V. Arnolds Mechanics and Takhtajan's QM. Thanks.- Maybe_Memorie
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- Mathematical Qft Text
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QED Feynmann Diagram Momentum Int Integral Calc
Thank you very much for the help! Much appreciated!- Maybe_Memorie
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QED Feynmann Diagram Momentum Int Integral Calc
Ah, sorry, that was a typo. So the correct answer for the amplitude then would be...- Maybe_Memorie
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