We show that the combinatorial numbers known as {\em Bell numbers} are generic in quantum physics. This is because they arise in the procedure known as {\em Normal ordering} of bosons, a procedure which is involved in the evaluation of quantum functions such as the canonical partition function of quantum statistical physics, {\it inter alia}. In fact, we shall show that an evaluation of the non-interacting partition function for a single boson system is identical to integrating the {\em exponential generating function} of the Bell numbers, which is a device for encapsulating a combinatorial sequence in a single function. We then introduce a remarkable equality, the Dobinski relation, and use it to indicate why renormalisation is necessary i...
22 pages, 2 figures, slightly edited version of the published paperInternational audienceIn quantum ...
In the first purpose, we concentrate on the theory of quantum integrable systems underlying the Conn...
In a recent series of communications we have shown that the reordering problem of bosons leads to ce...
We show that the combinatorial numbers known as Bell numbers are generic in quantum physics. This is...
Abstract. In this note we present a Hopf algebra description of a bosonic quantum model, using the e...
Recent elegant work on the structure of Perturbative Quantum Field Theory (PQFT) has revealed an ast...
We extend the Hopf algebra description of a simple quantum system given previously, to a more elabor...
Renormalization theory is a venerable subject put to daily use in many branches of physics. Here, we...
We extend the Hopf algebra description of a simple quantum system given previously, to a more elabor...
This paper provides a primer in quantum field theory (QFT) based on Hopf algebra and describes new H...
27 pages, 4 figures. Slightly edited version of the published paperInternational audienceThis paper ...
Although symmetry methods and analysis are a necessary ingredient in every physicist's toolkit, rath...
Abstract. This article aims to give a short introduction into Hopf-algebraic aspects of renormalizat...
For any given sequence of integers there exists a quantum field theory whose Feynman rules produce t...
In this report I review some aspects of the algebraic structure of QFT related with the doubling of ...
22 pages, 2 figures, slightly edited version of the published paperInternational audienceIn quantum ...
In the first purpose, we concentrate on the theory of quantum integrable systems underlying the Conn...
In a recent series of communications we have shown that the reordering problem of bosons leads to ce...
We show that the combinatorial numbers known as Bell numbers are generic in quantum physics. This is...
Abstract. In this note we present a Hopf algebra description of a bosonic quantum model, using the e...
Recent elegant work on the structure of Perturbative Quantum Field Theory (PQFT) has revealed an ast...
We extend the Hopf algebra description of a simple quantum system given previously, to a more elabor...
Renormalization theory is a venerable subject put to daily use in many branches of physics. Here, we...
We extend the Hopf algebra description of a simple quantum system given previously, to a more elabor...
This paper provides a primer in quantum field theory (QFT) based on Hopf algebra and describes new H...
27 pages, 4 figures. Slightly edited version of the published paperInternational audienceThis paper ...
Although symmetry methods and analysis are a necessary ingredient in every physicist's toolkit, rath...
Abstract. This article aims to give a short introduction into Hopf-algebraic aspects of renormalizat...
For any given sequence of integers there exists a quantum field theory whose Feynman rules produce t...
In this report I review some aspects of the algebraic structure of QFT related with the doubling of ...
22 pages, 2 figures, slightly edited version of the published paperInternational audienceIn quantum ...
In the first purpose, we concentrate on the theory of quantum integrable systems underlying the Conn...
In a recent series of communications we have shown that the reordering problem of bosons leads to ce...