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Physical Review D, 1986
We investigate the relation between finiteness of a four-dimensional quantum field theory and global supersymmetry. To this end we consider the most general quantum field theory and analyze the finiteness conditions resulting from the requirement of the absence of divergent contributions to the renormalizations of the parameters of the theory.
, Lucha, , Neufeld
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We investigate the relation between finiteness of a four-dimensional quantum field theory and global supersymmetry. To this end we consider the most general quantum field theory and analyze the finiteness conditions resulting from the requirement of the absence of divergent contributions to the renormalizations of the parameters of the theory.
, Lucha, , Neufeld
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Physical Review, 1950
It is usually contended that the quantum theory of fields is intrinsically divergent. The present paper attempts to show that this divergence is due to the perturbation theory generally employed and not to the field theory itself. By means of a minor modification in the perturbation calculations, the divergent integrals may be given appropriate finite ...
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It is usually contended that the quantum theory of fields is intrinsically divergent. The present paper attempts to show that this divergence is due to the perturbation theory generally employed and not to the field theory itself. By means of a minor modification in the perturbation calculations, the divergent integrals may be given appropriate finite ...
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Relativistic quantum field theory
Physics Today, 1966THE RELATIVISTIC QUANTUM theory of fields was born some 35 years ago through the paternal efforts of Dirac, Heisenberg, Pauli and others. It was a somewhat retarded youngster, however, and first reached adolescence 17 years later, an event which we are gathered here to celebrate. But it is the subsequent development and more mature phase of the subject
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2021
Quantum field theory (QFT), the language of particle physics, is crucial to a physicist's graduate education. Based on lecture notes for courses taught for many years at Radboud University in the Netherlands, this book presents an alternative approach to teaching QFT using Feynman diagrams.
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Quantum field theory (QFT), the language of particle physics, is crucial to a physicist's graduate education. Based on lecture notes for courses taught for many years at Radboud University in the Netherlands, this book presents an alternative approach to teaching QFT using Feynman diagrams.
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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Radiotheranostics in oncology: Making precision medicine possible
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Eric Aboagye
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1975
The twelfth Solvay Conference on Physics took place in Brussels from 9 to 14 October 1961. The general theme of the conference was ‘Quantum Field Theory’, and it would seem that this was the last time that this subject stood at the centre of a theoretical description of particle phenomena.
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The twelfth Solvay Conference on Physics took place in Brussels from 9 to 14 October 1961. The general theme of the conference was ‘Quantum Field Theory’, and it would seem that this was the last time that this subject stood at the centre of a theoretical description of particle phenomena.
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2018
Quantum field theory extends the basic ideas of quantum mechanics for a fixed, finite number of particles to systems comprising fields and an unlimited, indefinite number of particles, providing a coherent blend of field-like and particle-like concepts.
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Quantum field theory extends the basic ideas of quantum mechanics for a fixed, finite number of particles to systems comprising fields and an unlimited, indefinite number of particles, providing a coherent blend of field-like and particle-like concepts.
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