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Conservation laws / Quantum field theory / Theoretical physics / Gauge theory / Isospin / Operator / Rotational invariance / Wave function / Parity / Physics / Quantum mechanics / Symmetry
Date: 2011-03-24 08:14:08
Conservation laws
Quantum field theory
Theoretical physics
Gauge theory
Isospin
Operator
Rotational invariance
Wave function
Parity
Physics
Quantum mechanics
Symmetry

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