Timeline for What's up with Wick's theorem?
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Feb 6, 2022 at 20:37 | comment | added | Tom Copeland | 7) (Very nice) "Calculus on Gauss Space: An Introduction to Gaussian Analysis" by Alberts and Khoshnevisan, math.utah.edu/~davar/math7880/F18/GaussianAnalysis.pdf // Some applications in "Three lectures on free probability" by Novak and LaCroix. | |
Feb 6, 2022 at 16:28 | comment | added | Tom Copeland | 6) "Geometric interpretation of the partition function of 2D gravity" by Kac, invokes Wick Theorem; 7) "Matrix Integration and Combinatorics of Modular Groups" by Itzykson and Zuber, just mentions Wick contraction. | |
Feb 6, 2022 at 16:24 | comment | added | Tom Copeland | An extended list of refs: 1) "Matrix integrals and map enumeration: An accessible introduction" by Zvonkin, p. 6 Wick formula; 2) "Feynman Rules and Feynman Diagrams for Beginners" by Hollis Williams, Wick's theorem; 3) "Intro. to Renormalization" by Melo, pp. 59-61; 4) "Wick polynomials and time-evolution of cumulants" by Lukkarinen and Marcozzi, p.2 ; 5) "Introduction to Random Matrices from a physicist’s perspective" by Zuber. | |
Nov 26, 2010 at 11:15 | vote | accept | Dan Petersen | ||
Nov 25, 2010 at 23:18 | answer | added | Theo Johnson-Freyd | timeline score: 24 | |
Nov 25, 2010 at 17:58 | history | asked | Dan Petersen | CC BY-SA 2.5 |