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Request questions from sites on the StackExchange networks that are on-topic here too, to be imported here. Moderators may then import the question.

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asked Feb 8, 2014 in Public Official Posts by Dilaton (6,240 points) [ revision history ]
edited Feb 5, 2015 by dimension10
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@RonMaimon I agree, but hide, not delete (delete erases from the database itself).  

@Dilaton On SE, answers can be ordered by time if one needs to, but not here.  

@RonMaimon hiding is ok But concerning references and study material (concerning advanced topics) they newer cluttered any site on SE (not the ones I was interested in) so they will not here either. They were considered legitimate in TP.SE and they are not forbidden on MathOverflow. So please dont introduce this for (advanced) students and people who want to learn about a new topic obstructive SE point of view (in SE they always said you can ask in chat which means forget about it because there are no physics people in chat)

ok, but the point is that it shouldn't come with rep, and it's extremely easy to do, and it only needs to be done once in each topic, so perhaps when reviews are up, it can be done in reviews. You can ask the same question on each topic, I think it's best to make a literature review for each tag on reviews, so that each topic has a set of references people can add to. It's just not effort to find literature.

@Ron Maimon what do you mean exactly by "the post disappeared"?! I hope there's no auto-deletion in Q2A core, like there is on SE.  

I meant it moved to a random position in the questions list, it wasn't bumped anymore.

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Nah, I think we do not (yet) have to start deleting, this and the community moderation threads can naturally get pretty long, but I conjecture that thethe number of answers can get large but it should stay finite ...

Ok, hid them. If you find this annoying, unhide. I still think book recommendations belongs in meta, it will clutter up the main site. (I unhid them myself, as it caused the question to disappear for lack of activity)

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I hope the following question can be imported if you guys have some spare time, mainly because of the interesting answer I think it will be a good post to have on this site.

http://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/77368/intuitively-why-are-bundles-so-important-in-physics/

answered Apr 16, 2014 by Hunter (520 points) [ revision history ]
edited Apr 16, 2014 by dimension10
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answered Apr 18, 2014 by Arnold Neumaier (15,787 points) [ revision history ]
edited Apr 18, 2014 by dimension10

Done.  

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Please import:

Rigorous mathematical formalism of particle physics

http://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/109119/

answered Apr 19, 2014 by Arnold Neumaier (15,787 points) [ revision history ]
edited Apr 19, 2014 by Dilaton

It is imported now.

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answered Apr 21, 2014 by Arnold Neumaier (15,787 points) [ revision history ]
edited Apr 21, 2014 by dimension10

Imported.  

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answered Apr 23, 2014 by Arnold Neumaier (15,787 points) [ revision history ]
edited Apr 23, 2014 by dimension10

Done!  

Oh yes, I have seen that and thought it would be nice to have it here too ... ;-)
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answered Apr 25, 2014 by 40227 (5,140 points) [ revision history ]
edited Apr 25, 2014 by dimension10

That's an extremely good question (and answer), imported.         

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I'd like to see this question imported if possible:

http://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/111095/physical-interpretation-of-em-field-lagrangian

answered May 3, 2014 by Hunter (520 points) [ revision history ]
edited May 3, 2014 by Dilaton

Yes, it is nice. I have imported it :-)

Thanks!

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[IMPORTED]    

Could you please import my question The  Dedekind Eta Function in Physics from my MathOverflow account. I might be of interest here.

Tom Copeland

answered May 8, 2014 by Tom Copeland (300 points) [ revision history ]
edited May 9, 2014 by dimension10

Done : )  

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answered May 20, 2014 by 40227 (5,140 points) [ revision history ]
edited May 20, 2014 by Dilaton

It is here now ...

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Hello

I'd like to have this question imported if possible:

http://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/76207/simple-argument-for-unexpected-behavior-in-susy-model

answered May 20, 2014 by jj_p (150 points) [ revision history ]
edited May 20, 2014 by dimension10

It is here and now you have the power to vote on answers ...

BTW it is a really nice technical question and on PhysicsOverflow at least, such questions do not need any homework tag

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