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The following pages link to Haag's theorem and its implications for the foundations of quantum field theory (Q868514):
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- CPT invariance, the spin-statistics connection, and the ontology of relativistic quantum field theories (Q485954) (← links)
- Why conceptual rigour matters to philosophy: on the ontological significance of algebraic quantum field theory (Q535663) (← links)
- The fate of `particles' in quantum field theories with interactions (Q643496) (← links)
- Quantum field theories in classical spacetimes and particles (Q652816) (← links)
- Taking particle physics seriously: a critique of the algebraic approach to quantum field theory (Q652819) (← links)
- How to take particle physics seriously: a further defence of axiomatic quantum field theory (Q652820) (← links)
- Why is the transference theory of causation insufficient? The challenge of the Aharonov-Bohm effect (Q1672346) (← links)
- Primitive ontology and quantum field theory (Q1705297) (← links)
- A new look at emergence. Or when \textit{after} is different (Q1705327) (← links)
- On theory construction in physics: continuity from classical to quantum (Q1707212) (← links)
- Avoiding Haag's theorem with parameterized quantum field theory (Q1709147) (← links)
- Are field quanta real objects? some remarks on the ontology of quantum field theory (Q1752569) (← links)
- The divergence of Van Hove's model and its consequences (Q2062516) (← links)
- Formal and physical equivalence in two cases in contemporary quantum physics (Q2406916) (← links)
- Trope ontology and algebraic quantum field theory: an Evaluation of Kuhlmann's proposal (Q2436279) (← links)
- On the CPT theorem (Q2437512) (← links)
- Eliminating electron self-repulsion (Q6168872) (← links)