Renormalization in finite temperature field theory (1977)
- Autores:
- Autores USP: GOMES, MARCELO OTAVIO CAMINHA - IF ; KOBERLE, ROLAND - IFSC
- Unidades: IF; IFSC
- Assuntos: FÍSICA; TEORIA DE CAMPOS
- Idioma: Inglês
- Imprenta:
-
ABNT
GOMES, Marcelo Otávio Caminha e KOBERLE, Roland. Renormalization in finite temperature field theory. . São Paulo: IFUSP. Disponível em: http://publica-sbi.if.usp.br/PDFs/pd1743453.pdf. Acesso em: 17 abr. 2024. , 1977 -
APA
Gomes, M. O. C., & Koberle, R. (1977). Renormalization in finite temperature field theory. São Paulo: IFUSP. Recuperado de http://publica-sbi.if.usp.br/PDFs/pd1743453.pdf -
NLM
Gomes MOC, Koberle R. Renormalization in finite temperature field theory [Internet]. 1977 ;[citado 2024 abr. 17 ] Available from: http://publica-sbi.if.usp.br/PDFs/pd1743453.pdf -
Vancouver
Gomes MOC, Koberle R. Renormalization in finite temperature field theory [Internet]. 1977 ;[citado 2024 abr. 17 ] Available from: http://publica-sbi.if.usp.br/PDFs/pd1743453.pdf - Mass perturbation around the exact solution of a two-dimensional field-theoretical model
- A new solution to the U(n) Thirring model? unitary gauge as a renormalizable theory
- Zero-mass limit and induced interactions in a two-dimensional derivative-coupling model
- On the zero mass limit of the non linear sigma model in four dimensions
- Two-dimensional massive quantum electrodynamics in the unitary gauge as a renormalizable theory
- Mass perturbation in the thirring model
- Gauge-invariant subtraction scheme for massive quantum electrodynamics
- Absence of spontaneous chiral symmetry breaking and the 1/N expansion in two dimensions in an exactly soluble model
- Spontaneous chiral symmetry breakingand the 1/N expansion in two dimensions in a exactly soluble model
- Neural networks and spin glasses [Foreword]
Como citar
A citação é gerada automaticamente e pode não estar totalmente de acordo com as normas