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Thermal Field Theory: Calculating Angular Distribution of CMB
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[QUOTE="shahbaznihal, post: 6029540, member: 433383"] Thanks for the introduction. I was studying a review paper on the Cosmic Microwave Background. The temperature is written as a sum of Spherical Harmonics. I stumbled upon the thermal field theory when they mentioned something called the two point temperature function and I did not know what that meant. May be you could shed some light on this as well (?). Many thanks for your time. [/QUOTE]
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