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''By Shubham and Tao''
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'''Table of Contents:'''
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[[Walther MA271 Fall2020 topic14: Introduction | 1. Introduction]]
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[[Walther MA271 Fall2020 topic14: Review of Reparametrizing | 2. A Review on Reparametrizing]]
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[[Walther MA271 Fall2020 topic14: What is Feynman's Technique | 3. What is Feynman's Technique]]
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[[Walther MA271 Fall2020 topic14: Worked Solution using Feynman Integrals | 4. Worked Solution using Feynman Integrals]]
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[[Walther MA271 Fall2020 topic14: Uses of Feynman's Technique | 5. Various Uses of Feynman's Technique]]
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[[Walther MA271 Fall2020 topic14: Applications to Physics & Mathematics| 6. Applications to Physics & Mathematics]]
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[[Walther MA271 Fall2020 topic14: Application of Leibniz's Rule in Electrostatics| 7. Application of Leibniz's Rule in Electrostatics]]
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[[Walther MA271 Fall2020 topic14: Conclusion | 8. Conclusion]]
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[[Walther MA271 Fall2020 topic14: References | 9. References]]
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[[2020 Fall MA 271 Walther| Back to Topics List]]
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Latest revision as of 21:47, 6 December 2020

Feynman Integrals

By Shubham and Tao

Table of Contents:

1. Introduction

2. A Review on Reparametrizing

3. What is Feynman's Technique

4. Worked Solution using Feynman Integrals

5. Various Uses of Feynman's Technique

6. Applications to Physics & Mathematics

7. Application of Leibniz's Rule in Electrostatics

8. Conclusion

9. References

Back to Topics List

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