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Are photons deterministic? indeed indeed -> indeed |
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suggested | suggested edit on Are photons deterministic? |
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Apr 28 |
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No mixing in light cone perturbation theory I finaly got the answer - a careful calculation shows that these are identially vanishing. |
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Apr 16 |
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How the CMB anisotropy is linked to the existence of cold dark matter and dark energy? added 173 characters in body; edited tags; edited title |
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Apr 15 |
accepted | Large gauge transformations |
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Apr 15 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Apr 15 |
accepted | constraint on scaling dimension |
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Apr 15 |
asked | How the CMB anisotropy is linked to the existence of cold dark matter and dark energy? |
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Apr 10 |
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No mixing in light cone perturbation theory edited title |
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Apr 10 |
asked | No mixing in light cone perturbation theory |
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Nov 2 |
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constraint on scaling dimension Thanks for you answer Ron. I must say I do expect this "trick" to appear in some textbook but so far none of the textbook I saw mentioned that. Do you know one? |
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Nov 2 |
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constraint on scaling dimension Can you give an example of $\rho(s)$ which implies a faster falloff than 1/p^2? |
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Nov 2 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Nov 2 |
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constraint on scaling dimension The scaling dimension defined by $\Delta$ where $\phi(x)\rightarrow\lambda^{-\Delta}\phi(\lambda x)$ and also connected to the "engineering dimension" by an addition of the anomalous dimension. They are the same when you don't have interactions. |
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Nov 2 |
awarded | Editor |
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Nov 2 |
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constraint on scaling dimension deleted 158 characters in body |
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Oct 29 |
awarded | Tumbleweed |
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Oct 22 |
asked | constraint on scaling dimension |
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Oct 9 |
awarded | Student |
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Oct 9 |
asked | Large gauge transformations |