Mordred Posted January 3, 2023 Posted January 3, 2023 I've studied a lot of literature on Feymann integrals and have usually found them lacking or simply don't describe the steps to solving them in great detail. I recently came across a reference that I am thoroughly enjoying the scope of how it details the integrals in a wide range of related theories. (warning extremely math intense). If anyone wants a good solid reference I highly recommend this article. Feynman Integrals by Stefan Weinzierl https://arxiv.org/pdf/2201.03593.pdf 1
Markus Hanke Posted January 3, 2023 Posted January 3, 2023 8 hours ago, Mordred said: I highly recommend this article Do you seriously call this 800+ page tome an “article” Great resource though +1 PS. Why does the upvote I just gave you appear in red, instead of green? I’ve never seen this happen before…
studiot Posted January 3, 2023 Posted January 3, 2023 52 minutes ago, Markus Hanke said: PS. Why does the upvote I just gave you appear in red, instead of green? I’ve never seen this happen before… Looks to me like you have now understood it and fixed it.
Mordred Posted January 3, 2023 Author Posted January 3, 2023 3 hours ago, Markus Hanke said: Do you seriously call this 800+ page tome an “article” Great resource though +1 PS. Why does the upvote I just gave you appear in red, instead of green? I’ve never seen this happen before… you appear to have solved it. LOl yeah doesn't everyone find 800 pages an article ??? lol
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