Is Wick rotation invariant under proper conformal transformations?
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It is invariant! ϵ is a positive infinitesimal number - but when it comes to its magnitude, only the sign and the fact that it's infinitesimal matter. If you rescale it by a positive factor of k, it is still the same ϵ. This iϵ is only there to calculate the limits from the right side.
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Heya....
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Yes,,, wick rotation is invariants under proper conformal transformation....
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Let's assume,,,
€ is a positive infinitesimal number but comes to magnitude only the sign fact that it's infinitesimal matter....
If you rescale it by positive factor it still same factor K... € is only to calculate the limits from the right side...
-- Be Brainly....
See here for your answer....
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Yes,,, wick rotation is invariants under proper conformal transformation....
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Let's assume,,,
€ is a positive infinitesimal number but comes to magnitude only the sign fact that it's infinitesimal matter....
If you rescale it by positive factor it still same factor K... € is only to calculate the limits from the right side...
-- Be Brainly....
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