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Non-renormalization for planar Wess-Zumino model
Using a non-perturbative functional method, where the quantum fluctuations
are gradually set up,it is shown that the interaction of a N=1 Wess-Zumino
model in 2+1 dimensions does not get renormalized. This result is valid in the
framework of the gradient expansion and aims at compensating the lack of
non-renormalization theorems
Self-averaging property of queuing systems
We establish the averaging property for a queuing process with one server,
M(t)/GI/1. It is a new relation between the output flow rate and the input flow
rate, crucial in the study of the Poisson Hypothesis. Its implications include
the statement that the output flow always possesses more regularity than the
input flow.Comment: 18 pages, one typo remove
Mathematics discovered, invented, and inherited
The classical platonist/formalist dilemma in philosophy of mathematics can be
expressed in lay terms as a deceptively naive question: is new mathematics
discovered or invented?
Using an example from my own mathematical life, I argue that there is also a
third way: new mathematics can also be inherited -- and in the process briefly
discuss a remarkable paper by W. Burnside of 1900.Comment: Version 2: A few references have been added
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