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  2. Dirac measure - Wikipedia

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    A diagram showing all possible subsets of a 3-point set {x,y,z}. The Dirac measure δ x assigns a size of 1 to all sets in the upper-left half of the diagram and 0 to all sets in the lower-right half. In mathematics, a Dirac measure assigns a size to a set based solely on whether it contains a fixed element x or not.

  3. Light-cone coordinates - Wikipedia

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    The spatial coordinate of a point on the string is conveniently described by a parameter which runs from to . Time is appropriately described by a parameter σ 0 {\displaystyle \sigma _{0}} . Associating each point on the string in a D-dimensional spacetime with coordinates x 0 , x {\displaystyle x_{0},x} and transverse coordinates x i , i = 2

  4. Dirac cone - Wikipedia

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    In k-space, this shows up as a hypercone, which have doubly degenerate bands which also meet at Dirac points. [11] Dirac semimetals contain both time reversal and spatial inversion symmetry; when one of these is broken, the Dirac points are split into two constituent Weyl points, and the material becomes a Weyl semimetal.

  5. Bra–ket notation - Wikipedia

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    Bra–ket notation, also called Dirac notation, is a notation for linear algebra and linear operators on complex vector spaces together with their dual space both in the finite-dimensional and infinite-dimensional case.

  6. Dirac delta function - Wikipedia

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    A so-called uniform "pulse train" of Dirac delta measures, which is known as a Dirac comb, or as the Sha distribution, creates a sampling function, often used in digital signal processing (DSP) and discrete time signal analysis. The Dirac comb is given as the infinite sum, whose limit is understood in the distribution sense,

  7. Gamma matrices - Wikipedia

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    The defining property for the gamma matrices to generate a Clifford algebra is the anticommutation relation {,} = + = ,where the curly brackets {,} represent the anticommutator, is the Minkowski metric with signature (+ − − −), and is the 4 × 4 identity matrix.

  8. List of common physics notations - Wikipedia

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    tesla meter (T⋅m) area: square meter (m 2) amplitude: meter: atomic mass number: unitless acceleration: meter per second squared (m/s 2) magnetic flux density also called the magnetic field density or magnetic induction tesla (T), or equivalently, weber per square meter (Wb/m 2)

  9. Discrete measure - Wikipedia

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    The Dirac measure is a discrete measure whose support is the point 0. The Dirac measure of any set containing 0 is 1, and the measure of any set not containing 0 is 0. In mathematics , more precisely in measure theory , a measure on the real line is called a discrete measure (in respect to the Lebesgue measure ) if it is concentrated on an at ...