Category:Conformal field theory

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C

  • Critical phenomena

Pages in category "Conformal field theory"

The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

*

  • Conformal field theory

A

  • AdS/CFT correspondence
  • Algebraic holography
  • Anomalous scaling dimension

B

  • Banks-Zaks fixed point
  • Boundary conformal field theory

C

  • C-theorem
  • Classical scaling dimension
  • Conformal anomaly
  • Conformal family
  • Conformal symmetry
  • Coset conformal field theory

C cont.

  • Coset construction
  • Critical phenomena
  • Critical point (thermodynamics)
  • Critical variable

F

  • Fusion rules

I

  • Infrared fixed point
  • Irrational conformal field theory

L

  • Logarithmic conformal field theory

M

  • Minimal models

O

  • Operator product expansion

P

  • Polyakov action
  • Primary field

R

  • Rational conformal field theory

S

  • Scale invariance
  • Singleton field
  • Sugawara theory
  • Super Virasoro algebra
  • Superconformal algebra

T

  • Twisted sector

U

  • UV fixed point

V

  • Vertex algebra
  • Vertex operator algebra
  • Virasoro algebra

W

  • Wess-Zumino-Witten model
  • Witt algebra

Y

  • Yang–Baxter equation
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