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A Short Review of Noncommutative Field Theory

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Particle Physics in the New Millennium

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Some properties of noncommutative field theories are reviewed. The emphasis is in particular on renormalization and anomalies.

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Bonora, L. (2003). A Short Review of Noncommutative Field Theory. In: Trampetić, J., Wess, J. (eds) Particle Physics in the New Millennium. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 616. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-36539-7_19

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