The Casimir effect for nonlinear sigma models and the Mermin–Wagner–Hohenberg–Coleman theorem
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- Casimir effect for lattice fermions
- Casimir effect in Snyder space
- Critical dynamics in thin films
- Dislocations and torsion in graphene and related systems
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- Expansion of infinite series containing modified Bessel functions of the second kind
- Expressions for the zeta-function regularized Casimir energy
- Geometrical and topological aspects of graphene and related materials
- Heat Kernel and Quantum Gravity
- Large-\(N\) \(\mathbb C\mathbb P^{N-1}\) sigma model on a finite interval
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- Quantum Field Theory in Curved Spacetime
- The Schwinger action principle and effective action.
- The cold atom Hubbard toolbox
- There are no Goldstone bosons in two dimensions
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