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Thanks to Mike!
I did some trivial edits to quantum harmonic oscillator (sections, table of contents, links, references). This then made me create a stub for quantum mechanics, finally.
I expanded the intro of renormalization and then added material on the Hopf-algebraic formulation from an old blog entry
Added an intro at perturbation theory in order to establish the context in which the following discussion takes place
Here is a message to Mike Stay:
Hi Mike,
thanks for all these entries. That's great.
Some hints for a better nLab experience:
you can include all keywords in double square brackets and the wiki-software will make them automatically hyperlink to existing nLab entries or else automatically create a link that will create the entry when clicked on. The nLab becomes the better as a web of information the more keywords you include in double square brackets.
the instki parser is pretty close to standard LateX, but one difference is this: two immediately consecutive letters in a formula it interprets as a new primitive name an chooses roman font for them. This facilitates typing roman font in math mode, but it also means that when you do want to express the product of variables, you should separate these variables by a space, so that they display italicized.
It is fun to see this material going up on the nLab. Great stuff! :)
More notes for Mike:
It is normally best to put displayed math between double dollars rather than between escaped square brackets. They're not equivalent in Instiki, and the latter numbers the equations, which is clutter that we normally don't need. On the other hand, if you do want to use numbered equations, then be sure to give each one a \label
, since there is a bug that will otherwise not count them correctly when you refer to a labelled equation with \eqref
.
If you want to link to [[A]] with text that says ‘B’, then type [[A|B]]
rather than [B](A)
; the latter won't work right in diffs and archived versions. (If it were all up to me, I'd redesign the directory structure so that this would work, but it's not.)
I had another note, but now I forget it ….
Maybe my last note was just to point out that you can log your edits, such as these new articles: generating function, Hamiltonian, position, momentum, canonical commutation relation, Laurent series.
Or maybe it was to also thank you for writing all of these!
Ah, thanks for all these new entries!
This means that soon we can create a table of contents "classical mechanics - contents" and "quantum mechanics - contents" and start listing this stuff there, so that one gets an overview of what is available.
More stuff at momentum, between Zoran and me.
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