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Logarithmic conformal field theory

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In theoretical physics, a logarithmic conformal field theory is a generalization of the concept of (usually two-dimensional) conformal field theory in which the correlators of the basic fields are allowed to be multiply valued and be functions of the logarithm of the separation of the operators.

References

Logarithmic conformal field theory on arxiv.org