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Legendre transforms and r-particle irreducibility in quantum field theory: the formal power series framework
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    Legendre transforms and r-particle irreducibility in quantum field theory: the formal power series framework (English)
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    1982
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    quantum field theory
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    graph expansions
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    Euclidean boson field theories
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    higher Legendre transforms
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    formal power series calculus
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    Euclidean expectation
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    first Legendre transform
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