Quantum field theory: a tourist guide for mathematicians by Gerald B. Folland

Quantum field theory: a tourist guide for mathematicians



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Quantum field theory: a tourist guide for mathematicians Gerald B. Folland ebook
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ISBN: 0821847058, 9780821847053
Page: 329
Publisher: American Mathematical Society


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