canonical transformations in quantum field theory
Canonical transformations in quantum field theory refer to a mathematical framework that allows for a change of variables in the quantum field equations while preserving the fundamental principles and symmetries of the theory. These transformations provide a way to simplify and recast the field equations in a more convenient form for analysis and calculation.
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