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stankybass
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Hi all,
Im a PhD student in HEP just getting into the TeX world via TeXShop and composing emails to my QFT professor. I'm slowly taking the advice to write my diss in TeX.

Anywho I looked for a solution to a problem with drawing Feynman diagrams with a feynmp package and although I didn't find it exactly I got a clue which helped me solve it in less time than it took to write this post. lol

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Hm, high energy physics and quantum field theory. Good stuff to be typeset by LaTeX. And a good advice of your professor.
stankybass wrote:[…] Anywho I looked for a solution to a problem with drawing Feynman diagrams with a feynmp package and although I didn't find it exactly I got a clue which helped me solve it in less time than it took to write this post. lol
If you are still searching for a final solution to this, feel free to ask in the appropriate sub-forum.


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