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For questions about mathematical problems arising from physics, the natural science studying general properties of matter, radiation and energy.

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Applications of maximal surfaces in Lorentz spaces

Maybe you already encountered such maximal surfaces in the context of General Relativity. Still, the one application of spacelike maximal surfaces that I am aware of is as special kinds of initial dat …
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State of rigorous effective quantum field theories

The causal approach., Texts and Monographs in Physics. Berlin: Springer-Verlag. x, 409 p. (1995). ZBL0844.53052. … Steinmann, Othmar, Perturbative quantum electrodynamics and axiomatic field theory, Texts and Monographs in Physics. Berlin: Springer. ix, 355 p. (2000). ZBL0946.81079. …
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Reference for mathematical Palatini formalism of general relativity

There is a quite detailed pedagogical presentation of both the Einstein-Hilbert and the Palatini variational principles for the Einstein equations in §III.3 Lagrangians for General Relativity of Baez …
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Why the least action principle is always (?) used in this particular form?

In the form (1), if you compute the variation $\delta S / \delta x(t) = E(t)$, you find that $E(t) = E(x(t),\dot{x}(t), \ddot{x}(t) ,t)$ is a local/differential expression (the value of $E(t)$ does no …
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Classification of Lagrangians with given Euler-Lagrange equations

In a sense, all the Lagrangians giving the same Euler-Lagrange equations are exhausted by transformations of your type (b), which adds a total derivative/total divergence/boundary term/... Transforma …
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Wave front set of vector-valued Dirac delta distribution

(1) A careful reading of the paper will reveal that the notation $\delta(x_1,\ldots,x_n)$ is precisely the $\delta$-distribution supported on the diagonal of the $n$-fold Cartesian product $M \times \ …
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Two point function of a free scalar field in Euclidean space-time

Your argument starts with the assumption that there is such a thing as a "Euclidean free scalar field", as an operator valued function or distribution. And this is where it goes wrong. Obviously, you …
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What is the BRST-anti-BRST formalism?

Communications in Mathematical Physics 157 (1993), no. 2, 279--303. http://projecteuclid.org/euclid.cmp/1104253940. …
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What do correlation functions compute in CFT?

If you are happy with the interpretation you give at the bottom of your question for the correlation function $G_2(x,y)=\langle0|\phi(x)\phi(y)|0\rangle$ for a quantum field on Minkowski space, then i …
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Higgs mechanism from a deformation quantization point of view

The Standard Model of particle physics (which includes the Higgs as one of its matter fields, and hence constitutes a description of Higgs particle and its interactions with other elementary particles) …
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How can simple physical "proofs" of mathematical facts be made rigorous?

The goal of physics, of course, is to build mathematical models of $W$, so that we don't have to consult the oracle every time we need an to know the value of $W(G,Z)$. … Still, observation of the answers that we get from $W$ allows us to identify certain regularities in its output: these are the laws of physics. …
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Mathematical explanation of the failure to quantize gravity naively

This problem has not yet been resolved at the level of theoretical physics. What role do Euclidean functional/path integrals play? The answer to this question is that it is unclear. … Again, this question has not yet been resolved even at the level of theoretical physics. …
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