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advanced_notions:parity [2017/10/08 14:44]
jakobadmin ↷ Page moved from parity to basic_notions:parity
advanced_notions:parity [2018/03/30 10:08]
jakobadmin [Concrete]
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 ====== Parity ====== ====== Parity ======
  
-<tabbox Why is it interesting?> ​ 
  
-<​tabbox ​Layman+<​tabbox ​Intuitive
  
-<note tip> +Acting with parity transformation on system simply means that we create a mirrored copy of it. Another name for a parity transformation is spatial inversions
-Explanations in this section should contain no formulas, but instead colloquial things like you would hear them during ​coffee break or at cocktail party+ 
-</​note>​+So parity symmetry means mirror symmetry.
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-<​tabbox ​Student+<​tabbox ​Concrete
  
-<note tip> +Explicitly, the parity operator acting on four-vectors is given by 
-In this section things should be explained by analogy ​and with pictures and, if necessary, some formulas. + 
-</​note>​ +\begin{equation} \label{eq:​pardef3d} \Lambda_P = \begin{pmatrix} 
-  +  1& 0 & 0 & 0 \\ 0&-1 & 0 & 0\\ 0 & 0 & -1 & 0 \\ 0 & 0 & 0 & -1 
-<​tabbox ​Researcher+\end{pmatrix} ​  ​\end{equation}  
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 +This matrix flips all spatial coordinates ​and keeps the time coordinate unchanged
 +<​tabbox ​Abstract
  
 <note tip> <note tip>
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 </​note>​ </​note>​
  
---> Common Question 1# +<​tabbox ​Why is it interesting?​
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-<​tabbox ​Examples>​  +
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---> Example1# +
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---Example2:#+
  
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 <tabbox History> ​ <tabbox History> ​
advanced_notions/parity.txt · Last modified: 2018/03/30 13:19 by jakobadmin