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advanced_notions:quantum_field_theory:anomalies [2018/10/11 13:22]
jakobadmin [Intuitive]
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   * For more on this intuitive perspective of anomalies, see [[https://​arxiv.org/​abs/​1010.0943|Axial anomaly, Dirac sea, and the chiral magnetic effect]] by Dmitri E. Kharzeev   * For more on this intuitive perspective of anomalies, see [[https://​arxiv.org/​abs/​1010.0943|Axial anomaly, Dirac sea, and the chiral magnetic effect]] by Dmitri E. Kharzeev
-  * See also [[https://​philpapers.org/​rec/​FINGTA-2|Gauge theory, anomalies and global geometry: The interplay of physics and mathematics]] by Dana Fine & Arthur Fine+
  
  
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   * see also the discussion in https://​www.math.columbia.edu/​~woit/​QM/​qmbook.pdf and [[https://​physics.stackexchange.com/​questions/​33195/​classical-and-quantum-anomalies|here]]   * see also the discussion in https://​www.math.columbia.edu/​~woit/​QM/​qmbook.pdf and [[https://​physics.stackexchange.com/​questions/​33195/​classical-and-quantum-anomalies|here]]
   * and section 9.2. " Creation of particles by classical fields" ​ [[https://​arxiv.org/​pdf/​hep-th/​0510040.pdf|here]] ​   * and section 9.2. " Creation of particles by classical fields" ​ [[https://​arxiv.org/​pdf/​hep-th/​0510040.pdf|here]] ​
 +  * See also [[https://​philpapers.org/​rec/​FINGTA-2|Gauge theory, anomalies and global geometry: The interplay of physics and mathematics]] by Dana Fine & Arthur Fine
 +  * [[https://​aapt.scitation.org/​doi/​10.1119/​1.17328|Anomalies for Pedestrians]] by Holstein
  
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