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My supervisor wants to put someone else as first author on one of two papers when I have done most of the work on both. What should I do?
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Did the more experienced hoplites fight in the front or the back of the phalanx?
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How do Faddeev-Popov (FP) ghosts help path integrals?
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$n$th derivative of $e^{ax^m}$
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Classical Field Theory - Continuum limit in forming the Lagrangian density and the elasticity modulus
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Hamilton's characteristic and principal functions and separability
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Non-inertial frames in Lagrangian mechanics?
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The relationship between Euler and Lagrange
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Non-linear regression in Seaborn Python
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