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2+4+8+16+......= S 2+2(2+4+8+....)= S 2+2S= S 2= -S S= -1/2

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anonymous

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E+/1xa

No.17871

What's your favourite formula? Can be from any subject in the world.

anonymous

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wU8M29

No.18161

>>17871(OP)

e^πi + 1 = 0

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hKsbzu

No.18666

Pythagorean is pretty strong. Triggo formulae in general are extremely useful. And representing numbers in physical space with vectors has its own charm, too.

I can't pin one down, but if I had to it'd be from one of these three areas.

anonymous

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+S6dP3

No.18898

entropy formula

ds=dq rev/dT

what a formula

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+S6dP3

No.18900

>>18666

>>18161

valid

anonymous

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9I+ADO

No.53848

>>17871(OP)

Schrodinger's equation, but picrel comes in a close second.

>thread theme: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iNHtdL-zu4

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9I+ADO

No.53849

>>53848

forgot pic

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UTKmQ1

No.99137

>>17871(OP)

sin^2a+cos^2a=1

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pAGnch

No.102342

>>17871(OP)

anonymous

SK

No.102358

>>17871(OP)

e = mc^2 + AI

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IuvBlL

No.105953

>>17871(OP)

>favorite formulas.

What does that even mean?

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rkYBoC

No.188120

>>17871(OP)

Path integral

Z[x] = int Dx e^(iS(x)/hbar)

1.Take hbar \to 0, you recover all of classical physics like mechanics, electrodynamics.

2. Defines quantum mechanics.

3. Works well for any version of quantum field theory, like high-energy physics, condensed matter.

4. Most consistent formulation of even state of the art stuff like string theory.

5. Even extends to statistical physics, easy to understand finite-temperature QFT.

6. Easy to understand geometrical optics and corrections to it.