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Algebraic functions. --- Algebraic functions. --- Factors (Algebra). --- Factors (Algebra).
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Factors (Algebra) --- Functions, Meromorphic --- Factors (Algebra) --- Fonctions méromorphes
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Factors (Algebra). --- Numerical calculations. --- Functions.
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Automorphisms --- Factors (Algebra) --- Topological algebras
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Factors (Algebra) --- Polynomials --- Data processing --- Data processing
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Factors (Algebra) -- Tables. --- Factors (Algebra) --- Mathematics --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Algebra --- Tables --- Factorization (Mathematics)
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Factorization algebras are local-to-global objects that play a role in classical and quantum field theory that is similar to the role of sheaves in geometry: they conveniently organize complicated information. Their local structure encompasses examples like associative and vertex algebras; in these examples, their global structure encompasses Hochschild homology and conformal blocks. In this second volume, the authors show how factorization algebras arise from interacting field theories, both classical and quantum, and how they encode essential information such as operator product expansions, Noether currents, and anomalies. Along with a systematic reworking of the Batalin-Vilkovisky formalism via derived geometry and factorization algebras, this book offers concrete examples from physics, ranging from angular momentum and Virasoro symmetries to a five-dimensional gauge theory.
Quantum field theory --- Noncommutative algebras. --- Geometric quantization. --- Factors (Algebra) --- Factorization (Mathematics) --- Mathematics.
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"Subfactor standard invariants encode quantum symmetries. The small index subfactor classification program has been a rich source of interesting quantum symmetries. We give the complete classification of subfactor standard invariants to index 5 1/4 , which includes 3 [plus] [sqaure root]5, the first interesting composite index"--
Algebraic varieties --- Categories (Mathematics) --- Combinatorial enumeration problems. --- Cyclotomy. --- Factors (Algebra) --- Index theory (Mathematics)
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