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An Alternate Constructive Approach to the 43 Quantum Field Theory, and A
University of California Santa Cruz Quantum
Renormalization: an Advanced Overview
Stochastic Gravity: Theory and Applications
Euclidean Quantum Field Theory As Classical Statistical Mechanics
Lorentzian Methods in Conformal Field Theory
Quarks and Gluons in the Phase Diagram of Quantum Chromodynamics
Towards a Construction of a Quantum Field Theory in Four Dimensions
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Hadron Physics and Dyson-Schwinger Equations
Dyson-Schwinger Equations in QCD
Quark Spectral Functions at finite Temperature in a Dyson-Schwinger Approach
A Perspective on Constructive Quantum Field Theory
The Wightman Axioms and the Mass Gap for Strong Interactions of Exponential Type in Two-Dimensional Space-Time
The Effective Action and Its Applications
Euclidean Quantum Field Theory As Classical Statistical Mechanics"'
Quantum Coherence and Correlations of Optical Radiation by Atomic Ensembles Interacting with a Two-Level Atom in a Microwave Cavity
Relativistic Quantum Transport Theory
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Quantum Field Theory Via Vertex Algebras
Verification of Axioms for Euclidean and Relativistic Fields and Haag's Theorem in a Class of P()2-Models
Arxiv:1911.01211V1 [Cs.CE] 30 Oct 2019 Large-Scale Simulations of Lattice Systems
Gravity As a Thermodynamic Phenomenon
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The Facets of Relativistic Quantum Field Theory1
Mathematics,Physics, Electronic
A Dyson-Schwinger Approach to Finite Temperature QCD
Quantum Bound on the Specific Entropy in Strong-Coupled Scalar
Part Is Clear
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Statistical Approach to Quantum Field Theory
Euclidean Field Theory
Particles and Bound States and Progress Toward Unitarity and Scaling