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Undergrad Relativity: Understanding Potential | Explainer
can anyone explain 2 me the fact that we don't have the concept of potentials in relativity...- preet0283
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- Potentials Relativity
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Significance of isospin and hypercharge
well tell me what u have understood...i 'll b glad 2 read what u 've interpreted of it...- preet0283
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Graduate What is the best reference for understanding group theory in particle physics?
group theory is an integral part of particle physics and one needs a good understanding of this before one switches on to reading particle phy ...please give me a good reference for this ... i m new to both group theory and particle physics ...thosugh i 've read about the historical evolutions...- preet0283
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- Particle Particle physics Physics
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Graduate Recommended Books for Feynman's Path Integrals in QM | Bibliography Suggestions
you cn refer .." quarks leptons & gauge fields" by kerson huang ...it's wonderful ...hope u'll like it- preet0283
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Concept of Field: Canonical Formalism in QFT
thanks for the help ...and i apologise for not writing in the correct english ... could u please tell me more about the references for QFT- preet0283
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Concept of Field: Canonical Formalism in QFT
can ne 1 explain 2 me the canonical formalism of generalising the concept of field in QFT...i m not 2 sure abt the replacement of generalised coordinates q(i) i=1,2,... n with phi(x)- preet0283
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- Concept Field
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Is the Concept of Potentials Incompatible with Relativity?
please elaborate ..." particle quantum mechanics is valid in the nonrelativistic regime by definition ...it refuses to obey relativity ...this is not bcoz we write non relativistic hamiltonians bt the concept of potentials is untenable in relativity ...since it assumes the transfer of...- preet0283
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- Potentials Relativity
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Why Use T3 & T8 Generators for Defining Flavor?
in sampling about the flavor u,d,s ...we use the t3, t8 generators amd plot all the possible combinations of their eigen values ...and then define u ,d , s... i want 2 ask that why specifically these 2 SU(3) generators are used t o define flavors? I have vague answers 2 this question but m...- preet0283
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- Plane
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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High School Photon Polarization: Explained
can some one explain 2 me the basis of photon polarization ...?- preet0283
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- Photon Polarization
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Quantum physics vs. Quantum Mechanics
quantum mechanics deals with the algebra of the operators assigned to the observables.- preet0283
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Understanding Linear Vector Spaces for System Representation
what is the reason behind choosing the linear vector spaces in representing the state of a system? why is it convenient ? and why do we actually need a linearity ?- preet0283
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- Linear Representation System Vector Vector spaces
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate What are the prerequisites for understanding Lorentz transformations?
can ne 1 explain 2 me the basics of lorentz transformations...mathematically i know how things transform bt i want a more revealing explanation ...relate it 2 boosts and rotations also ... thanx- preet0283
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- Lorentz Lorentz transformations Transformations
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Mass Dimensions of Fields Explained
what do we mean by mass dimensions ..? and if we r talking abt the general dimensions here then y s the term mass included here? what is the mass dimension of the fields?(field here means the set of numbers at each point in space time )- preet0283
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- Dimensions Fields Mass
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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High School What is the Definition of Physics?
study of how nature works ...basically the reasons behind the proceedings of the phenomenon around us ...and that 2 mathematically ...don't forget the famous quote "god must b a mathematician"- preet0283
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics