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16:00
@Danu I'm not taking anything harshly
I could not understand your test problem...
I have to go to class :P
@0celo7 Good
Bye, then.
class is overrated
but you did laugh at me
@yuggib mandatory lab
16:00
T_T
@0celo7 I think I've laughed at most people in this room :)
that is the worst
Labs... never have I ever (forgetting one terrible month)
it is politically correct to say "laughed with"
btw, if you like your sets of reals to be always measurable
you do not like the continuum hypothesis
I don't think I ever want to measure anything :)
16:02
@Danu No Wiener contest?
(I am referring to defining the Wiener-like measure for defining path integrals, of course)
and what would the contest be?
@yuggib I don't think many people except RonMaimon are on that particular crusade :P
@yuggib Being the first to define it for arbitrary fields and win a Nobel, of course.
@ACuriousMind Me too.... :-P
@ACuriousMind what do you mean for arbitrary fields
I would start making sense for it when the time is not euclidean
@yuggib Well, ideally, arbitrarily interacting fields on arbitrary spacetimes ;)
16:08
@ACuriousMind Ah, you meant quantum fields...
I thought about mathematical fields
I could not understand :P
Oh, lol, yes, I meant quantum fields
well, I don't know is someone would prove up to that task...
Fields over things like $\mathbb{F}_p$ probably get weird, if you can define them
probably Hairer is the closest person to obtain that (in euclidean time)
Fields over fieeeelds
16:10
let's get weiird
QFT on p-adic fields
someone should have thought about that
I'm sure someone has
They've done QM by completely changing ZFC
So I'm sure they also did change $C$
"On the fundamental level our world is neither real nor p-adic; it is adelic. For some reasons, reflecting the physical nature of our kind of living matter (e.g. the fact that we are built of massive particles), we tend to project the adelic picture onto its real side. We can equally well spiritually project it upon its non-Archimediean side and calculate most important things arithmetically. "
wat
16:16
I am not surprised in the least
there are reviews about that...physicists are crazy, or desperate, or both
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Like I say
> First Int. Conf. on p-Adic Mathematical Physics
Nice
There's an entire industry of interpretations and formalisms of QM and GR
T__T
ron maimon's crusade seems almost reasonable after that...
almost, but not quite
damn connes
if you try to prove the Riemann hypothesis using a "physical" analogy and you won the fields medal
then it is almost obvious that some physicist is going to do the opposite
and use number theory in some abstruse physical theory
16:21
@JohnDuffield How about I'll point it out (again) next time you do it?
(however, connes did not win the fields medal for that particular analogy)
@yuggib You will regret those words when we have the p-adic Theory Of Everything
Well, the physics folder is sorted
@ACuriousMind Adelic ToE
@DavidZ Note that there are many other ways to distribute pdfs. arXiv, bintray, and personal websites come to mind.
16:22
Now let's sort the subfolders!
Especially the GR folder
p-adic ToE is for beginners
Engineers don't know what p-adic numbers are
Yeah, right, my bad
Damn
900 GR papers and books
you should limit your compulsive Gr downloading behavior
you're clearly addicted
16:36
@Slereah Already done playing Fallout 4? oO
Nah
But I have a lot of things to do!
Gotta clean up the house a bit
(also I am a bit stuck in Fallout 4 :p)
Deathclaw
Doing some of this before tackling the deathclaw
Putting a deathclaw this close to the beginning is a bit of a dick move
Before I reached the first town
Didn't sell all the random shit yet
Hm
Making folders
If they are still as they were, then yes, that's a definite dick move. May just be an in your face "This game does not level with you"-statement, though
Are there any spacetime shortcuts outside of wormholes and warp drives
@ACuriousMind : Well the circumstances are such that it's not too challenging, either
But I picked a very low endurance build for my character
@DanielSank yes, but not with automatic and continuous updating as you edit the source
16:51
@DanielSank : no. I want an example of where I have actually moved the goalposts. I say this because it's not something I do. I play ti straight. ACM's accusation is a specious slippery ad-hominem assertion, made because he can't find anything in my physics to get his teeth into.
@Slereah So you're a masochist ;)
17:18
@DavidZ True dat.
@JohnDuffield I decline your invitation to crawl the chat history looking for cases where you've done XYZ. I will, however, maintain my offer to point it out next time you do it. You do it often enough that I am confident I can make that offer useful.
17:33
Challenges your p-adic adele's with calculus = commutative algebra en.wikipedia.org/wiki/…
@bolbteppa I don't find this particularly disturbing :P
@DanielSank : I don't move the goalposts, hence you can't give any examples, and you won't point out any future instances. Nor will anybody else. But doubtless you will high-five ACM when he makes up some specious handwaving ad-hominem accusation that he can't back up. _
John ain't moving nuttin'
@JohnDuffield You're the only one making ad hominems by attacking my age.
17:51
NUMBER THEORY \ COMPLEX GEOMETRY

Integers \ Polynomial functions on the complex plane
Rational numbers \ Rational functions on the complex plane
Prime numbers \ Points in the complex plane
Integers mod pn \ (n-1)st-order Taylor series
p-adic integers \ Taylor series
p-adic numbers \ Laurent series
Adeles for the rationals \ Adeles for the rational functions
Fields \ One-point spaces
Kind of mental
Neat.
Results like this are called "local-to-global" results, since they're analogous to constructing a function from local information, like its Laurent series at all different points.

In 1950, in his famous PhD thesis, John Tate came up with a clever way to formalize this "Laurent series at all different points" idea in the context of number theory. To do this, he formed a ring called the "adeles".

Indeed, this is what my whole discussion so far has been leading up to! Adeles are a really nice formalism, and you pretty much need to understand them to follow what people are doing in work on th
Makes this stuff less scary! Don't feel comfortable with it yet though
@ACuriousMind I just like a playthrough where I can use my wits ;w;
Also I just got murdered by some giant crabs
Dang
I need to remember to save more often
@Slereah You are not in the habit of hitting F5 like every two minutes? :P
depends on the game
17:57
Two minutes
That's not nearly enough.
Fallout, usually not so much
After I grind through the first few levels, it gets rare to get murdered
@ACuriousMind Do you really want to walk those 10 meters again when you reload
Of course not, so save every 10 meters
don't save too often tho
Then you might quicksave right in front of an explosion
True. That's why you have auto saves
And then hard save every ten minutes.
In this way you get a glorious archive.
Then back up the saves to a thumb drive and delete them so you don't slow down the game.
Made a stupid mistake 3 hours ago? You've got a save right before.
18:13
blah
Fallout 4 has a "build your little town" game thing
It's not too bad but it's a bit too involved
Fallout 4 confirmed for sucking
Hm
Among my papers there is
"THE 192 SOLUTIONS OF THE HEUN EQUATION"
And there is indeed 192 solutions
Also a paper called "Shut up and calculate"
Is that Heun like "morning" as said in the Rhineland or is it He-un
@Slereah that's what ACM's book line would be
Shut Up and Calculate Volume 1: Sheaf Cohomology
"Shut up and calculate" is a QM interpretation
It's the interpretation where you shut up and calculate
Instrumentalism, in fancier terms
why are you telling me that
I know what it is
18:19
I did not know that you knew
Also there's a paper called "Neutrino counter nuclear weapon"
ACM shuts up and calculates
@Slereah !
link?
"Radiations produced by neutrino-antineutrino annihilation at the Z0 pole can be used to heat up the primary stage of a thermonuclear warhead and can in principle detonate the device remotely. Neutrino-antineutrino annihilation can also be used as a tactical assault weapon to target hideouts that are unreachable by conventional means."
I can't speak for the theoretical aspect but I suspect that using a neutrino beam might not be the most cost effective method
I should ask some of the weapons people in my dept about that
"Collective Motion of Moshers at Heavy Metal Concerts"
No institution?
What kind of nut is this guy
18:21
"Biological Effects of Stellar Collapse Neutrinos"
@0celo7 Pretty sure he's a supervillain
Photo of the author :
you should post that skeli gif again
that's pretty villainous
1 PeV neutrino beam
how much is a PeV
Holy crap he's proposing a device to detonate warheads remotely
This guy is frikken crazy
> Chinese University of Hong Kong
Also
> [4] S. Weinberg, “The Quantum Theory of Field I”, Cambridge, Cambridge, 1995.
> [6] M. E. Peskin and D. V. Schroeder, “An Introduction to Quantum Field Theory”, Westview Press, Boulder, CO, 1995.
I wonder if Zee's books have any official citations.
@Slereah Did your thesis have any citations?
@Slereah Did you get your undergrad in 3 years?
18:40
No
I didn't publish it or anything
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@0celo7 I'm here.
D:
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Q: Fabrication Discussion - Is Physics the place for it?

SpaderdabombWhile Fabrication (usually referring to MEMS/NEMS technology) is a fundamental part of physics, somehow I feel the physics stack isn't the place for it. The physics stack seems most suitable for discussions pertaining to theoretical and experimental results, and posting a question about fabricati...

Fallout 4 update already out :p
It does have a few bugs currently
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@0celo7 re-send.
"Towards a more realistic Gravitomagnetic Displacement Drive"
This paper has a lot of red flags
18:55
Evening everyone :) Got any ideas about a possible function or progression for this?
Oh Eric Davis
19:16
@Slereah why
@Slereah lolwat
@0celo7 Important illustrations
@Slereah apparently
what
Huy
Huy
Einstein got the worst grade possible in physics lab
19:26
I can't read the writing there
Huy
Huy
it says "physics beginner lab: 1"
1 is the worst, 6 the best
Verdammte Schweizer
Huy
Huy
man I wanna learn about elliptic functions from Minkowski as well
Die eins ist sehr gut
Huy
Huy
or Calculus of Variations
19:28
@Huy why
Huy
Huy
idk
that's engineering math
Huy
Huy
fame
fame?
Huy
Huy
much fame
19:28
wtf does that mean
Huy
Huy
leo.dict.org
wtf is that
Huy
Huy
jk its dict.leo
lol
what??
who is famous
@Huy I'll probably take a calc of var class
it's useful for engineering and PDEs
Huy
Huy
good for u
I didn't
I had to take diffgeo then
and still don't know shit
19:31
yeah but you're smart
Huy
Huy
not really
yes really
Huy
Huy
nah
yah
Huy
Huy
I need to clean my flat
I hate cleaning when I'm tired
I wish I could afford a maid already
19:33
then don't clean?
Huy
Huy
I have to
no you don't
Huy
Huy
yes I do
also you're rich
Huy
Huy
I'm not yet
19:33
maid?
Huy
Huy
soon^{TM}
only rich people think like that
Huy
Huy
we used to have a maid
saves a lot of time
time = money
dude a maid is like 100 bucks
how can you afford this
Huy
Huy
I can't atm
19:34
how could you afford this
Huy
Huy
maid over here is around 25-30 per hour
2-3 hours a week
flat always clean
wait what
Huy
Huy
worth every single penny
2-3 hours to clean your flat
holy shit how big is your flat
Huy
Huy
about 45 sqm
19:35
what is that in proper units?
485
let's see
doing intensive calculations here
@Huy ok
2-3 hours to clean your flat
at 25 USD?
Huy
Huy
per hour
roughly, yes
let's apply this to my house
see what kind of money we would pay maids
Huy
Huy
you can't scale linearly
if one maid can clean 485 sqft in 2 hours how long does it take a maid to clean 5400 sqft
Huy
Huy
I'm assuming pretty much everything is dirty for 2-3 hours
but of course some parts of the flat won't get dirty again as quick as say the bathroom
or the kitchen
for example our maid at my parents' home would almost never clean the living room
19:41
let's just do this
11 hours
11 hours times 25 USD
o.o
Huy
Huy
mostly bathrooms, vacuum the bedrooms and so on
you're shitting me
Huy
Huy
and that kids is why you don't hire a physicist to estimate your maid's cost
275 roughly
Huy
Huy
and 275 isn't a lot if you can do 11 hours of work in that time
I earn more in 3 hours
19:43
@Huy At least the mathematician thinks I'm a physicist.
@Huy Hot damn
I was pretty close
Maids cost $225 for our house.
So that's not that outrageous I guess...
Huy
Huy
yea
So my Fermi estimate was p. good
h8r
Huy
Huy
so how many piano tuners
like 4
Huy
Huy
makes sense
19:44
or is it 20
Huy
Huy
idk I don't live in the US
my bet is on 10
eh, make that 11
Huy
Huy
I'm gonna go clean my kitchen now
see you in roughly an hour
I always tell myself to just do the dishes immediately after I eat
but it hardly ever happens
fukin kitchen
tfw no dishes
tfw poor
@Huy I usually try to clean dishes while I cook.
Cuts down that boring cleanup period after the meal.
Huy
Huy
19:46
good thing is I have a dishwasher
bad thing is I'm too lazy
^ Life.
Huy
Huy
I want to do that too really
@DanielSank I could never do that
Huy
Huy
but I am not that advanced at cooking yet
if I had a dishwasher
Huy
Huy
19:46
but I will be soon
@0celo7 Good thing you have confidence and want to learn new skills.
I'd take them out, eat, then put them back in
never use the cabinets
@Huy See now that's more like it. @0celo7 should take note.
@DanielSank I fail at everything I do
@DanielSank I live in a dorm
where no cooking is allowed
also no money to buy things
like food
I'm a poor poor cat
@0celo7 ಠ_ಠ
That was in poor taste. Sorry.
@0celo7 Not like this guy, eh?
19:50
what got removed?
idc if it was in poor taste, I would like to know
@0celo7 My trying to make a joke related to the starving artist trope, but failing.
@skullpetrol High five.
@DanielSank you do know obesity is highest among lower income people
@DanielSank o/
19:52
low income cats are also the fattest cats
@0celo7 I've heard people say that. As usual, I am mostly convinced by data.
Not that I think your statement is false.
I just usually mostly ignore demographic/political oriented generalizations until I see data.
Huy
Huy
turns out there was just dishes to put in the dishwasher
cba vacuuming the kitchen now
winning
> What's with all the physicists in this site spilling beer on their keyboards?!?!
I would like to confess that a few days ago, I too spilled beer on my keyboard.
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@DanielSank Good job.

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