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DO NOT USE THIS TAG just because your question involves math! If your question is on simplification of a mathematical expression, please ask it at math.stackexchange.com. Mathematical physics is the mathematically rigorous study of the foundations of physics, and the application of advanced mathematical methods to problems in physics. Examples include partial differential equations (PDEs), variational calculus, functional analysis, and potential theory.

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Algebraic number theory and physics [duplicate]

I would like to ask if there are any aspects of algebraic number theory related to physics (for example in string theory or Moonshine etc). I am thinking of attending a course on algebraic number the …
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Reference request for supersymmetric localization

I would like to ask for some readable introduction or maybe review of the technique of supersymmetric localization for $\mathcal{N}=1,2$ SUSY theories. I would like a different one than the one people …
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How can I get the Seiberg-Witten curve from M-theory?

I know that we can use the SU($n$) 6d (2,0) SCFT, the M5-brane world-volume theory to get $\mathcal{N}=2$ theories. Still, e.g. reading Tachikawa's "Supersymmetric dynamics for pedestrians" I cannot u …
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