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11:59 AM
More high-level questions with the homework tag that should be preserved (category 4) and potentially detagged from homework (I never liked it to see high-level technical questions of category 4 in Colin McFauls classification as homework anyway ...)
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Q: Correlators in String Theory (Green Schwarz Witten)

A friendly helperI'm reading about correlators in string theory for amplitude computations. More specifically formulae 7.1.53 and 7.1.54 in Green Schwarz Witten. I don't see how they can be derived. E.g. 7.1.53 is $$g\langle 0;k_1|V_0(k_2)|0;k_3\rangle = g$$ with $V_0(k)=Z_0(k)W_0(k)$ with $$Z_0=\exp(ikx)z^{...

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Q: How to obtain the constant $a^g$ in Eq.(2.7.19) in Polchinski's string theory book

user28108Excuse me, I have calculated $a^g$ a lot of times, using the relation between $:\;:$ and ${}^{{}_\circ}_{{}^\circ} \; {}^{{}_\circ}_{{}^\circ}$. But I can't get the same result with the book. It is not too hard to get $$ :b(z)c(z'):-{}^{{}_\circ}_{{}^\circ} b(z)c(z'){}^{{}_\circ}_{{}^\circ} = \fr...

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Q: Work Done by Vibrating String - Without Small-Amplitude Assumption

linkhyrule5I'm trying to derive the equation for work done by a vibrating string, but I'm running into problems. The easiest way - the method used by the other question by this name - makes the approximation $\sin\theta\approx\tan\theta$, that is, the small angle approximation. I'm fairly sure this doesn't...

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Q: Kahn-Penrose metric

Nivalththe following line element defines the Kahn-Penrose metric with coordinates $(u,v,x,y)$ and constraints $u \geq 0$, $v < 0$ $$ds^2=-2dudv+(1-u)^2dx^2+(1+u)^2dy^2$$ If we restrict ourselves to the following convention, in which the Minkowski metric $\eta$ is mostly plus $(-,+++)$ and $ds^2>0$...

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Q: Check it the Killing vectors satisfy Killing equation or not

dingo_dI am going through Kerr/CFT correspondence paper again, and I am at the section where authors specify Killing vectors for near horizon extreme Kerr metric (shortly NHEK). The metric is $$d\bar{s}^2=2GJ\Omega^2\left(-(1+r^2)d\tau^2+\frac{dr^2}{1+r^2}+d\theta^2+\Lambda^2(d\varphi+rd\tau)^2\right)...

 
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12:31 PM
@Dilaton Are you sure you meant to post that questiond?
 
1:00 PM
@DIMension10 you mean the one about the Killing vectors? I thought it is not deletion worthy, not on Physics SE at least...
 
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1:19 PM
@Dilaton No, I was clicking "reply" to this).
 
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It isn't string theory, just non-relativistic, classical strings : ) .
 
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The one for Killing vectors is of course not deletion worthy, it would not be so even on the new site.
 
2:17 PM
@DIMension10 I think (at least the answer to) the other one is not deletion worthy either ...
Yep, I will have to improve my search strategy when looking for high-level advanced topic questions tagged homework, some unexpected results turned up ...
I am not sure what the current plan concerning homework is of Physics SE, if the good ones should will be kept open (with or without homework tag), and the medium ones closed and the really bad deleted, or what else ...
 
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2:45 PM
@Dilaton Search by tag, e.g. "[string-theory]+[homework]", instead of by keyword
 
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By the way, even the actually not-so-high-level questions have good answers, like the vibrating string question.
 
3:28 PM
@DIMension10 yep, my idea was indeed to search for questions with homework+interesting tag to find questions that should by no means get deleted. I like the answer to the vibrating string question too :-)
My agreement with @Manishearth was that I can take some time (this and next week) to list high-level questions currently tagged homework here that should by no means get deleted and maybe (?) detagged.
But now it seems Emilio Pisanthy is putting things forward in a rush, so could you @DIMension10 maybe tell folks there about my agreement with Manishearth (they should by no means start deleting questions right now!) and help with finding good high-level questions to keep (open!) with or without homework tag?
I have only listed user26143's questions + the ones with homework/CFT and homework/ST... When you list a bunch of them here, it would help to stat the search parameters you used too, such that I dont go and look at the same questions again ... ;-)
And I am strongly against tagging question inspired by higher-level textbooks, courses, or even research-papers as homework in the first place, this generalization of the term "homework" to such advanced high-level things is IMHO ridiculous and inappropriate. I never liked this ... :-/
 
3:50 PM
@Dilaton It's OK, remember that we don't get many high level homeworky things, and I'll keep an eye out and discuss them case by case.
FWIW Emilios post doesn't seem to be blocking higher level hw
And remember, either way, questions posed as a problem will be closed, but we will urge the OP to fix them and try to guide them on that. Like I've mentioned before, closing isn't a problem if they edit.
 
@Manishearth thanks, feeling slightly releaved now ... ;-)
 
The only reason we need a list is so that the community can look at them and try to see if the policy needs tweaking.
 
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@Dilaton I don't think that Emilio Pisanty's post is in a rush. It only seems to be about a rewroite of the homewoark policy and the how to ask sidebar.
 
@DIMension10 I just hope that people will not go about the good category4 questions (of user 26143 for example) too to down and closevote them ...
 
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Q: simple argument for unexpected behavior in susy model

jj_pConsider a supersymmetric theory with 3 chiral superfields, $X, \Phi_1$ and $\Phi_2,$ with canonical Kahler potential and superpotential $$ W= \frac12 h_1 X\Phi_1^2 +\frac12 h_2 \Phi_2\Phi_1^2 + fX.$$ One can show, by doing calculations, that (i) supersymmetry is spontaneously broken, but (ii) on...

 
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@Manishearth yes, I still think that technical questions inspired by research-papers or higher-level courses / textbook should still be allowed. They are more mathematical simply by the nature of such theoretical topics, and to understand technical derivations or calculation many complicated physical insights are often needed too. I think this should be included in the changing policy and IMO they dont need even a homework tag ... Colin McFauls definition is almost good enough.
 
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Q: Dimensional regularization - integral

qoqoszHow can I derive the following formula? $$\int d^{d+1} k \frac{e^{i K X}}{K^2} = \frac{\Gamma (d-1)}{(4\pi)^{d/2} \Gamma (d/2) |X|^{d-1}}, \quad K^2 = k_0^2 + \vec k^2, KX = k_0 \tau + \vec k \vec x$$ What I tried so far: Integrate over $k_0$ while promoting $k_0$ to complex variable, so I can...

 
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Q: A problematic integral in calculating the entanglement entropy in 1+1 D free massive bosonic field theory

Isidore SevilleI encountered a curious integration identity when I was reading the paper by Pasquale Calabrese and John Cardy on the entanglement entropy of 1+1D quantum field theory (arXiv). The identity is given below: $$ \int^\infty_0 x I_{\alpha}(x)K_{\alpha}(x) dx \,\, ``=" \frac{\alpha}{2}. $$ Here $I_\...

 
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Q: A question on charge renormalization in QED

MuonLet us work with charge renormalization in QED. Consider 2-point photon correlation function $\Pi_2(q^2)$ at one loop level. We normalize the coupling constant at $q^2=0$ (point of normalization). What is the effective coupling constant $e(q^2)$ at $−q^2 ≫ m^2$ at one loop level. Does coupling co...

 
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@DIMension10 uh, that one could need one or two upvotes to prevent it from getting autodeleted ...
 
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Q: Conserved topological charge for d=3 Yang-Mills. G=U(2)

Federico CartaConsider a pure Yang-Mills lagrangian density $$\mathcal{L}=-\frac{1}{4}F^{\mu\nu}_aF^a_{\mu\nu}$$ with gauge group $U(2)$. Take the generators for $U(2)$ to be $t_0$, $t_i \ i=1,...,3$ with commutation relations given by $$[t_0,t_i]=0$$ $$[t_i,t_j]=i\epsilon_{ijk}t_k$$ In particular $t_0$ is t...

 
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@Dilaton That was in my bookmarks to upvote (even though it was asked a long time back), so just upvkoted it.
 
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This one also should be protected (even though it isn't all that great...)
 
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Q: Fock Subspaces and Weight Vectors

JackThis is my first time taking a physics course (I'm a mathematics major), so I'm encountering a lot of new things, which I'm kind of expected to know. In particular, how to work with Bosons. I've got the following question to work out; Let $F_2$ denote the Fock subspace of all 2-boson states,...

 
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4:12 PM
Same applies to this, not so great, but stikll:
 
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Not to this one, it is quite great:
 
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Q: 5D Ricci Curvature

MaliciousMalusAs part of a hw problem for a class, we're supposed to be deriving the equivalence given in equation 2.3 of this paper ( http://arxiv.org/pdf/1107.5563v2.pdf ). I was wondering if there is some special relation involving the Ricci Curvature in 5d's relationship to one in 4d. Since with a genera...

 
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Q: Calculating the branching ratio of higgs for decay to two photons?

user24218I need to use the three lowest order Feynman diagrams to first calculate the squared matrix element to put into Fermi's golden rule formula and then from there get the branching ratio of higgs decays into 2 photons.

 
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Q: QED BRST Symmetry

Jonathan GleasonThis is a homework problem that I am confused about because I thought I knew how to solve the problem, but I'm not getting the result I should. I'll simply write the problem verbatim: "Consider QED with gauge fixing $\partial _\mu A^\mu=0$ and without dropping the Fadeev-Popov ghost fields. Th...

 
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4:14 PM
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Q: Gauge invariant Chern-Simons Lagrangian

tootI have to prove the (non abelian) gauge invariance of the following lagrangian (for a certain value of $\lambda$): $$\mathcal L= -\frac14 F^{\mu\nu}_aF_{\mu\nu}^a + \frac{k}{4\pi}\epsilon^{\mu\nu\rho}\operatorname{tr}[A_{\rho}\partial_{\mu}A_{\nu} + \lambda A_{\mu}A_{\nu}A_{\rho}]$$ Is there an...

 
@DIMension10 yes I agree that these are good too. Thanks for searching for them. It would be a big shame if these nice technical TP questions get closed or even deleted... And the homework tag looks really ridiculous on them ...
I have to leave now, by ;-)
 

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