Came across an interesting paper on higher-order gravitational lensing reconstruction using Feynman diagrams. http://arxiv.org/pdf/1403.4607.pdf Anyone have any thoughts?
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Cheers. Did you happen to glance at the paper?
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So basically this is a new method for using the cosmic microwave background?
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Haven't read the paper yet, but is this after the recent discovery of "confirming" the big bang?
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If it's about the universe, I'm definitely interested, but I will have to give this a read after my assignment, thanks for the link :). I will get back to you later, if you choose to come back.
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Yeah, I figured :).
Cheers @iambatman The paper overall explains a method for calculating the lensing of the CMB (cosmic microwave background) using Feynman diagrams.
I'm def. interested in this paper. I'll have time to read it tomorrow.
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