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advanced_notions:quantum_field_theory:anomalies [2018/10/11 14:22]
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advanced_notions:quantum_field_theory:anomalies [2019/01/31 11:49]
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   * 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   * 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   * [[https://​aapt.scitation.org/​doi/​10.1119/​1.17328|Anomalies for Pedestrians]] by Holstein
 +  * See also the section "​Instantons,​ fermions, and physical consequences"​ in the book Classical Solutions in Quantum Field Theory by Erik Weinberg.
  
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   * see also [[https://​www.tandfonline.com/​doi/​10.1080/​00018739000101531|Geometry and topology of chiral anomalies in gauge theories]] By R. RENNIE   * see also [[https://​www.tandfonline.com/​doi/​10.1080/​00018739000101531|Geometry and topology of chiral anomalies in gauge theories]] By R. RENNIE
   * [[http://​inspirehep.net/​record/​213998/​files/​v15-n3-p99.pdf|Anomalies and Cocycles]] by R. Jackiw   * [[http://​inspirehep.net/​record/​213998/​files/​v15-n3-p99.pdf|Anomalies and Cocycles]] by R. Jackiw
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