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For questions about mathematical problems arising from quantum field theory, the branch of physics which describes subatomic particles and their interactions in terms of perturbations of the corresponding scalar, vector or tensor fields.
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CohFT: Witten vs. Kontsevich and Manin
Is there any connection to CohFTs as defined by Witten in his 1988 paper (via topological twist) and the CohFTs as defined by Kontsevich and Manin (in the context of Gromov-Witten theory of course).
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Why is a Topological Field Theory equivalent to a Frobenius algebra?
How can a physicist understand a 2-dimensional topological field theory as a Frobenius algebra? Are there some explicit examples in order to understand this relation?
The definition (e.g. on Wikipedi …
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Seiberg-Witten theory in 4d is categorification of Seiberg-Witten in 3d
According to Gukov et al. in this 2017 paper Seiberg-Witten theory in 4d categorifies Seiberg-Witten theory in 3d. In what sense is this phrase mentioned? I know what the process of categorification i …