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  2. 1 The Expanding Universe‣ Cosmology by David Tong

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    18 Oct 2021: a. (. t. ′. ). (1.24). This is the size of the observable universe. ... Indeed, mathematically it could be that the integral on the left-hand side of (1.24) does not converge at.
  3. 2 Free Fields‣ Quantum Field Theory by David Tong

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    18 Oct 2021: 24. d. 𝒪. (. a. 2. ). where, in the last line, we’ve used the fact that. ... π. 24. (. 1. d. 1. L. -. d. ). 𝒪. (. a. 2. ). (2.113). This is still infinite in the limit.
  4. 1 Geodesics in Spacetime‣ General Relativity by David Tong

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    16 Oct 2021: q. of the test particle. The equality (1.24) is sometimes called the weak equivalence principle. ... principle (1.24) is that it’s not possible to tell the difference between constant acceleration and a constant gravitational field.
  5. 1 Classical Field Theory‣ Quantum Field Theory by David Tong

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    18 Oct 2021: ϕ. (. y. ). (1.24). A priori, there’s no reason for this.
  6. B9s.dvi

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    6 Oct 2021: 1923-24: de Broglie proposes wave-particle duality for matter, as for radiation. •
  7. 1 From Spins to Fields‣ Statistical Field Theory by David Tong

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    16 Oct 2021: 1.24). Here, the notation. {. s. i. }. |. m. (. 𝐱. ). means that we sum over all configurations of spins such that the coarse graining yields. ... We will invoke one last notational flourish. We’re left in (1.24) with a sum over all possible
  8. 3 Introducing Riemannian Geometry‣ General Relativity by David Tong

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    16 Oct 2021: 3 Introducing Riemannian Geometry. 3 Introducing Riemannian Geometry. We have yet to meet the star of the show. There is one object that we can place on a manifold whose importance dwarfs all others, at least when it comes to understanding gravity.
  9. 1 The Fundamentals of Statistical Mechanics‣ Statistical Physics by…

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    18 Oct 2021: ρ. =. e. -. β. H. Z. (1.24). If we make a measurement described by an operator. ... In the quantum context, it is sometimes written in terms of the density matrix (1.24) as.
  10. 5 Quantizing the Dirac Field‣ Quantum Field Theory by David Tong

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    18 Oct 2021: v. r. (. p. ). Figure 23: An incoming anti-fermion. Figure 24: An outgoing anti-fermion. •.
  11. 18 Oct 2021: and. -. 𝑑. x. x. e. -. a. x. 2. =. 0. (2.24). where the second equality follows because the integrand is odd (and suitably well behaved at infinity). ... σ. ). exp. (. -. x. 2. σ. |. α. |. 2. ). =. k. 0. where, to get the final equality, we did the

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