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u = X3 i=1 ui^e i wemaytakethelinearcombination, u+ v = X3 i=1 ui^e i + X3 i=1 vi^e i = u1^e 1 +u 2^e 2 +u 3^e 3 + v1^e 1 +v 2^e 2 +v 3e^ 3 = u1^e 1 + u 2e^ 2 + u 3^e 3 + v1^e 1 + v 2e^ 2 + v …
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The Dirac δ-Function and Weierstrass’s Theorem
There is a second way we can define the delta function that is sometimes very useful. It starts with the Heaviside step function θ(x) (also sometimes written as H(x)) defined by θ(x) = (1 for …
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lar, the laws of physics must be expressed in a form that is valid independently of any coordinate system used to label points in spacetime. The second essential idea underlying GR is that at …
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for any scalar function G and vector valued function F. Setting F = ∇u gives what is called Green’s First Identity, dA = nˆ)dS (2) D G∇ 2u + ∇u ·∇G C G(∇u · Interchanging G and u …
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delta function potential V. δ. You can think of a negative delta function as the limit of a well whose width and height are simultaneously going to zero and infinity, respectively, while keeping the …
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Chapter 2 Notes: Electric Fields What is an electric field, and where does it come from? The influence of electrical forces is seen when various objects (such as plastic or rubber rods, or …
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Acknowledgments To Dr. Ken DeWitt of Toledo University, I extend a special thanks for being a guiding light to me in much of my advanced mathematics, especially in tensor analysis.
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this while preserving the delta functions (note we are really squaring a delta function this time) requires using wave packets. That is a little too much for me, but it is worked out in Peskin and …
15.4 Kronig Penney model - Binghamton University
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