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How do you do an integral involving the derivative of a delta function?
I got an integral in solving Schrodinger equation with delta function potential. It looks like
$$\int \frac{y(x)}{x} \frac{\mathrm{d}\delta(x-x_0)}{\mathrm{d}x}$$
I'm trying to solve this by ...
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Using differentials in physics [duplicate]
I was lately wondering about the use of differentials in physics. I mean, usually $dx$ is thought of as a small increment in $x$, but does this have any rigorous meaning mathematically.
Doubts started ...
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Struggling understanding definitions with infinitesimal quantities
Many quantities in physics are defined as ratio of infinitesimal quantities. For example: $$\rho(x)=\frac{dm}{dx}$$
or
$$P(t)=\frac{dW}{dt}$$
Are these quantities actually derivatives? I mean if we ...
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Does it make sense to speak in a total derivative of a functional? Part I
I would like to consider the problem of the total derivative of a given functional \begin{equation}
\mathcal{L}\bigg[\phi\big(x,y,z,t\big),\frac{\partial{\phi}}{\partial{x}}\big(x,y,z,t\big),\frac{\...
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Can we divide a vector by another vector? How about this: $a = vdv/dx?$
My physics teacher told us that we can’t divide vectors, that vector division has no physical meaning or significance. How about this: $$a = vdv/dx.$$
It says acceleration vector equals velocity (as ...
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How to derive kinematics equations using calculus? [closed]
I read derivation of kinematics equations using calculus:
$$a=\frac{\text dv}{\text dt}$$
$$\implies \text dv=a\text dt$$
$$\implies \int_{v_0}^v\text dv=\int_0^t a\text dt$$
$$\implies v-v_0=at$$
$$\...
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Use of infinitesimals in physics [duplicate]
I want to ask about infinitesimals and non-standard analysis. In physics we always use $\mathrm dx,~\mathrm dv,~\mathrm dt$ etc. as infinitesimal quantities. When we deduce equations in physics, when ...
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Exponentiation of linear combination of commuting Vector fields
I have to prove the formula:
$$e^{a\partial/ \partial\lambda +b \partial / \partial\mu}=e^{a\partial/ \partial\lambda}e^{b\partial/ \partial\mu}$$
if $\partial/ \partial\lambda$ and $\partial/ \...