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Theoretical physics / Physics / Mathematics / Mathematical physics / Quantum gravity / Duality / Noncommutative geometry / Mathematical formulation of quantum mechanics / Hermann Weyl / Model theory / Heisenberg group / Mathematical logic
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Theoretical physics
Physics
Mathematics
Mathematical physics
Quantum gravity
Duality
Noncommutative geometry
Mathematical formulation of quantum mechanics
Hermann Weyl
Model theory
Heisenberg group
Mathematical logic

Dualities in logic and geometry The Weyl-Heisenberg algebra Calculations

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