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Eugene Trubowitz, Joel Feldman, Vincent Rivasseau, Jacques Magnen
Publication date: 26 May 1999
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Perturbative methods of renormalization applied to problems in quantum field theory (81T15) Feynman diagrams (81T18) PDEs in connection with quantum mechanics (35Q40) Many-body theory; quantum Hall effect (81V70)
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