A short guide to orbifold deconstruction
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DOI10.3842/SIGMA.2019.027zbMath1464.81048arXiv1810.00145OpenAlexW2892787447MaRDI QIDQ2633046
Publication date: 8 May 2019
Published in: SIGMA. Symmetry, Integrability and Geometry: Methods and Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1810.00145
Two-dimensional field theories, conformal field theories, etc. in quantum mechanics (81T40) Finite-dimensional groups and algebras motivated by physics and their representations (81R05) Applications of group representations to physics and other areas of science (20C35) Orbifold cohomology (55N32)
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