Factorization algebra
Algebraic structure in mathematical physics / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In mathematics and mathematical physics, a factorization algebra is an algebraic structure first introduced by Beilinson and Drinfel'd in an algebro-geometric setting as a reformulation of chiral algebras,[1] and also studied in a more general setting by Costello to study quantum field theory.[2]
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