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Do nuclei emit photons?
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What is the difference between a section of a complex line bundle and a complex-valued function?
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Composite particles Dirac spinor approximation
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Why is impossible to synchronize the clocks , along a ring globally on a uniform rotating disk?
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Tangent to a fiber bundle
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Trouble in understanding why function is constant in a given domain
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Are all canonical transformations unitary transformations?
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Proof that the space of vector valued function is complete
cauchy-sequences
topological-vector-spaces
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5
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Why poles of two-point function corresponds to bound states?
quantum-field-theory
quantum-electrodynamics
singularities
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