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Date: 2012-02-23 09:44:02
Symmetry
Conformal field theory
Differential geometry
Riemann surfaces
AdS/CFT correspondence
Conformal symmetry
Conformal map
Anti de Sitter space
Weyl transformation
Physics
Geometry
Theoretical physics

4. Introducing Conformal Field Theory The purpose of this section is to get comfortable with the basic language of two dimensional conformal field theory4 . This is a topic which has many applications outside of string theory, most notably in statistical physics where it offers a description of critical

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