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Quantum Field Theory

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    Chapter 1 Constructive Use of Holographic Projections
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    Chapter 2 Topos Theory and ‘Neo-Realist’ Quantum Theory
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    Chapter 3 A Survey on Mathematical Feynman Path Integrals: Construction, Asymptotics, Applications
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    Chapter 4 A Comment on the Infra-Red Problem in the AdS/CFT Correspondence
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    Chapter 5 Quantum Field Theory
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    Chapter 6 Witten’s Volume Formula, Cohomological Pairings of Moduli Space of Flat Connections and Applications of Multiple Zeta Functions
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    Chapter 7 Noncommutative Field Theories from a Deformation Point of View
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    Chapter 8 Renormalization of Gauge Fields using Hopf Algebras
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    Chapter 9 Not so Non-Renormalizable Gravity
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    Chapter 10 The Structure of Green Functions in Quantum Field Theory with a General State
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    Chapter 11 The Quantum Action Principle in the Framework of Causal Perturbation Theory
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    Chapter 12 Plane Wave Geometry and Quantum Physics
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    Chapter 13 Canonical Quantum Gravity and Effective Theory
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    Chapter 14 From Discrete Space-Time to Minkowski Space: Basic Mechanisms, Methods and Perspectives
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    Chapter 15 Towards a q -Deformed Quantum Field Theory
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    Chapter 16 Towards a q -Deformed Supersymmetric Field Theory
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    Chapter 17 L ∞ -Algebra Connections and Applications to String- and Chern-Simons n -Transport
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Chapter title
Witten’s Volume Formula, Cohomological Pairings of Moduli Space of Flat Connections and Applications of Multiple Zeta Functions
Chapter number 6
Book title
Quantum Field Theory
Published in
ADS, January 2009
DOI 10.1007/978-3-7643-8736-5_6
Book ISBNs
978-3-76-438735-8, 978-3-76-438736-5
Authors

Partha Guha, Guha, Partha

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