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2.4.1 Relativistic Normalization 31 2.5 Complex Scalar Fields 33 2.6 The Heisenberg Picture 35 2.6.1 Causality 36 2.7 Propagators 38 2.7.1 The Feynman Propagator 38 2.7.2 Green’s Functions 40 2.8 Non-Relativistic Fields 41 2.8.1 Recovering Quantum Mechanics 43 { 1
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