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1. Introduction;
2. Perturbative quantum field theory;
3. The Hopf algebra structure of renormalization;
4. Rationality: no knots, no transcendentals;
5. The simplest link diagrams;
6. Necessary topics from knot theory;
7. Knots to numbers;
8. One-loop words;
9. Euler-Zagier sums;
10. Knots and transcendentals;
11. The 4-term relation;
12. Hopf algebras, non-commutative geometry, and what else?
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Add Knots and Feynman Diagrams, This volume explains how knot theory and Feynman diagrams can be used to illuminate problems in quantum field theory. The author emphasizes how new discoveries in mathematics have inspired conventional calculational methods for perturbative quantum field , Knots and Feynman Diagrams to your collection on WonderClub |