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Renormalization group / Statistical mechanics / Renormalization / Representation theory / Feynman graph / Effective action / Butcher group / Orbifold / Physics / Quantum field theory / Mathematical physics
Date: 2003-12-28 09:24:54
Renormalization group
Statistical mechanics
Renormalization
Representation theory
Feynman graph
Effective action
Butcher group
Orbifold
Physics
Quantum field theory
Mathematical physics

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