Decomposition of Quantum Field Theories
Eric Sharpe ()
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Eric Sharpe: Virginia Tech, Department of Physics
A chapter in Nankai Symposium on Mathematical Dialogues, 2026, pp 317-321 from Springer
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Abstract Briefly, decomposition [1] is the observation that some quantum field theories are equivalent to disjoint unions of other quantum field theories, known as ‘universes.’ When this happens, we say that the quantum field theory decomposes, and decomposition can be applied to give insight into its properties.
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-2328-9_37
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