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Reports - the Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems

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arXiv:1601.06197v1 [cond-mat.quant

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... Found a technique to relate infinitly many diagramms. From the assumption that Pions and even Kaons and the Eta are Goldstone bosons one can construct effective field theories like non-linear sigma model or chiral pertubation theory. The QCD Lagrangian for massless Quarks has two other global symmet ...
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... of work that followed, it became clear that a useful framework for under standing this situation is Atiyahs axiomatic description of a topological quantum eld theory, or TQFT. On the other hand, at about the same time as Jones initial discov ery, Ashtekar discovered a reformulation of general relati ...
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