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Letter to Y On the blanks of text at PC 2017. Translated by Google 2025

 Thursday, 28 September 2017


Letter to Y
On  the blanks of text at PC
Dear Y,

Here is a simple example of a problem with PC display.


This article of mine summarizes the most important points from the time when Shin'ichiro Tomonaga (1906-1979) won the Nobel Prize for the renormalization theory together with Julian Schwinger (1918-1994) and Richard P. Feynman (1918-1988) in 1965, based on a paper by Kazuhiko Nishijima, and adds some of my own personal views. It also refers to the subsequent developments of Paul Dirac (1902-1984). In my early writings, it is one of the important tools for mathematically manipulating the concept of time. It is part of a story I once wrote, but I have written an outline of it here, so if you have time, please refer to it.


The story, " To Winter ," is of course fiction as a whole , but the part about the experience of seeing the prints moving and the mathematical description contain autobiographical elements based on my own experiences. The table of contents is as follows:

In any case, it was uncomfortable to leave it in a moth-eaten state, so I tried to improve it. It took time to restore the entire text, but it was primitive, and I was able to do it frame by frame in my own way.

The original paper is saved on my PC, so I can go back there, copy the blank spaces on the PC as images, and paste them into the blank spaces one by one to restore them. However, there are several hundred early discussions, including short ones, and it would be quite difficult to deal with each one. In the SRFL paper, I uploaded many at once, so I have posted them in an unrestored state. I apologize to sincere visitors.

Of course, in the old server, everything was written in full text.
It was very easy to upload everything to the server in one go using Expression Web, so it was very easy
Now that I have the URLs in my hands, when this site is restored as it was in the past, I will be able to position it as a comprehensive database of all my sites again. Until now, all links were also consolidated here, so now that the server is gone, about two-thirds of them are 404 Errors. 

Currently, all the text is stored on an external hard disk (about 58,000 files), but the layout is not as good as it used to be. The layout and the text are completely saved on the old PC, so I hope to be able to use them again.

This is just my amateur judgment, so I'm sure there will be many errors, but next time I visit I would like you to give me specific instructions on the computer.

With best regards,
24 September 2017
T.A.

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