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====== Haag's theorem ====== | ====== Haag's theorem ====== | ||
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- | <blockquote>According to something called Haagís theorem there appears to be no known | ||
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For the best explanation, see the section "How to stop worrying about Haag's theorem" in the book "The Conceptual Framework of Quantum Field Theory" by A. Duncan | For the best explanation, see the section "How to stop worrying about Haag's theorem" in the book "The Conceptual Framework of Quantum Field Theory" by A. Duncan | ||
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