The renormalization group. Abstracts from the workshop held July 17--23, 2022
DOI10.4171/owr/2022/33zbMath1520.00017OpenAlexW4380446833MaRDI QIDQ6133169
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Publication date: 18 August 2023
Published in: Oberwolfach Reports (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.4171/owr/2022/33
Proceedings of conferences of miscellaneous specific interest (00B25) Classical equilibrium statistical mechanics (general) (82B05) Perturbative methods of renormalization applied to problems in quantum field theory (81T15) Proceedings, conferences, collections, etc. pertaining to quantum theory (81-06) Collections of abstracts of lectures (00B05) Nonperturbative methods of renormalization applied to problems in quantum field theory (81T16) Renormalization group methods applied to problems in quantum field theory (81T17) Quantum dynamics and nonequilibrium statistical mechanics (general) (82C10)
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