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Homework Statement
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Hi in the first attachment I am stuck on the sign change argument used to get from line 2 to 3 , see below
Homework Equations
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Q1) please correct me if I'm wrong but :
##d^3 p \neq d\vec{p} ## since ##d^3 p = dp_x dp_y dp_z ## and ##\vec{p}=\sqrt{p_x^2 + p_y^2 + p_z^2}##
So and ##\vec{p} \to -\vec{p} \to -\sqrt{p_x^2 + p_y^2 + p_z^2} ## ?
I am unsure how to explicitly relate these two integrals to show that the effect of changing the sign in the exponent changes the integral factor such to leave the integral invariant ?