Chapter 428: Is the Sky About to Change?_2

For example, how to use the Schrödinger equation to mathematically describe the tunneling effect, and then introduce the principle of interweaving to further analyze. I believe you would be very interested. Oh, by the way, I forgot to tell you, the new high-energy particle accelerator can be maintained once a month for long-term use. So, you get it."

After speaking, Edward Witten nodded slightly at Critiel Matich and then left with his tray.

The mood was quite pleasant.

Although it sounds a bit dark, he really enjoyed watching Critiel Matich look conflicted.

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"The compensation factor is a mathematical adjustment term used to correct or compensate for the difference in integral results caused by metric changes. They are usually scalars or tensors related to the metric, ensuring that the integral has the same physical value under different metrics, making it an important tool to ensure the consistency of Q-theory under various metrics.