auxiliary curve in quantum field theory
C58374
concept
An auxiliary curve in quantum field theory is a mathematically introduced, non-physical geometric or functional construct—often in parameter, complex, or moduli space—used to simplify calculations, encode symmetries, or organize perturbative and non-perturbative data of a quantum field theory.
All labels observed (2)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| auxiliary curve in quantum field theory canonical | 1 |
| tool in supersymmetric gauge theory | 1 |
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Class: auxiliary curve in quantum field theory
Generated description
An auxiliary curve in quantum field theory is a mathematically introduced, non-physical geometric or functional construct—often in parameter, complex, or moduli space—used to simplify calculations, encode symmetries, or organize perturbative and non-perturbative data of a quantum field theory.
Instances (1)
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| Seiberg–Witten curve | — |