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Combinatorics and physics

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Combinatorial physics or physical combinatorics is the area of interaction between physics and combinatorics.

"Combinatorial Physics is an emerging area which unites combinatorial and discrete mathematical techniques applied to theoretical physics, especially Quantum Theory."[1].

"Physical combinatorics might be defined naively as combinatorics guided by ideas or insights from physics"[2].

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References

Further reading

Conference proceedings

  • Proc. of Combinatorics and Physics, Los Alamos, August 1998
  • Proceedings of the Conference on Combinatorics and Physics, MPIM Bonn, March 19-23, 2007