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Quantum field theory / Nuclear physics / Symmetry / Isospin / T-symmetry / Hamiltonian / Pandya theorem / Physics / Particle physics / Quantum mechanics
Date: 2009-06-05 06:41:18
Quantum field theory
Nuclear physics
Symmetry
Isospin
T-symmetry
Hamiltonian
Pandya theorem
Physics
Particle physics
Quantum mechanics

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