Chiral algebra
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In mathematics, a chiral algebra is an algebraic structure introduced by Beilinson & Drinfeld (2004) as a rigorous version of the rather vague concept of a chiral algebra in physics.
References
- Beilinson, Alexander; Drinfeld, Vladimir (2004), Chiral algebras, American Mathematical Society Colloquium Publications 51, Providence, R.I.: American Mathematical Society, ISBN 978-0-8218-3528-9, MR 2058353
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