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Indistinguishable particles in quantum mechanics

If you have two particles of the same species , Quantum mechanics says that $\Phi_{m_{1},x_{1},p_{1},m_{2},x_{2},p_{2}}=\alpha\Phi_{m_{2},x_{2},p_{2},m_{1},x_{1},p_{1}}$ But I don't understand why ...
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Must a vertical sundial face exactly South?

I am a sundial. I'm prepared to bet Your watch can't tell when the sun will set I once heard Frank King talk about sundials in particular this very cool one, which measures Babylonian hours ...
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How to define the mirror symmetry operator for Kane-Mele model?

Let us take the famous Kane-Mele(KM) model(http://prl.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v95/i22/e226801 and http://prl.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v95/i14/e146802) as our starting point. Due to the time-reversal(TR), ...
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Electrostatic Potential Energy Derivation

How is the boxed step , physically as well as mathematically justified and correct ? Source:Wiki http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_potential_energy As work done = $- \Delta U $. for Conservative ...
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Trace and adjoint representation of $SU(N)$

In the adjoint representation of $SU(N)$, the generators $t^a_G$ are chosen as $$ (t^a_G)_{bc}=-if^{abc} $$ The following identity can be found in Taizo Muta's book "Foundations of Quantum ...
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Topological phase transitions - breaking of continuous translational invariance

I'm relatively new to the theoretical side of physics. I have a question about topology, continuous symmetry breaking and phase transitions. Your help is much appreciated! Ok so I have an infinite ...
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Einstein and vibrational energy of the atom and its way to QM

As suggested by one of the commentators on my last question, I am going through Bohr's Nobel prize lecture in order to understand how quantum mechanics was developed. The lecture describes Planck's ...
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Volume of gas at which relative fluctuation of gas density occurs

I have the following question: In what volume of gas occurs 10 % relative fluctuation of gas density under pressure of $10^5\text{ Pa}$ and temperature of $293.15\text{ K}$? I don't understand ...
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What is a good reynolds number for this process?

I’m trying to convince my boss that the mixers we are using are too much. I’m trying to prove that we are over-mixing our product. Our product is ink…just your basic ink found in your printer at home. ...
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Finding the Steady State Charges

Here the problem states to find the steady state charges on the condensers. But here the capacitor have a resistance in parallel connection , so how can we distribute the potential drop across ...
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First and second fundamental forms

I'm writing notes about the 3+1 formalism in general relativity, for myself. Inevitably I came across the notions of first and second fundamental forms. Mathematically, it is clear how these objects ...
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sine-Gordon equation

I have derived a solition equation (2 dimensions) from scalar field theory $$\varphi(x) = v\tanh\Bigl(\tfrac{1}{2}m(x - x_0)\Bigr),\tag{1}$$ and also I have got sine-Gordon equation for solition ...
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A question to the theory of multiverse

Guys I couldn't catch a point of multiverse theory.. Theory: If space-time goes on forever, then it must start repeating at some point, because there are a finite number of ways particles can be ...
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How to calculate Riemann and Ricci tensors for a sphere? [closed]

Let's have the metric for a sphere: $$ dl^{2} = R^{2}\left(d\psi ^{2} + sin^{2}(\psi )(d \theta ^{2} + sin^{2}(\theta ) d \varphi^{2})\right). $$ I tried to calculate Riemann or Ricci tensor's ...

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