Mint Condition Feynman Papers: Chapter List and Insights on Laurie M. Brown

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The discussion centers on the "Mint Condition Feynman Papers," highlighting the chapter list and insights related to Laurie M. Brown, a former PhD student of Richard Feynman and a historian of Quantum Field Theory (QFT). Participants express satisfaction with the condition of the papers and note the small font size in certain sections, suggesting a word processing origin. The conversation emphasizes the importance of the table of contents and offers to share selected pages for review.

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Selected Papers of Richard Feynman with commentary
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Edited by Laurie M Brown
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Mint condition. Happy to up load a list of the chapters papers.
The font is small in places, looks like word processing in places I can image that too.

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Should be 5 stars. Like i said, table of contents, selected pages to see the smallest font just ask.
 
Today I learned that Laurie M. Brown was a PhD student of Feynman and a historian of QFT. Also a man.
 
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