
TL;DR
This paper explores the mathematical descriptions of stable particle-like systems in relativistic quantum field theory across various scales and temperatures, aiming to deepen understanding of their fundamental properties.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the manifestations of particles in different physical regimes within quantum field theory, highlighting their mathematical structures.
Findings
Characterization of particle systems at different scales
Insights into temperature effects on particle stability
Mathematical frameworks for particle descriptions
Abstract
The mathematical description of stable particle-like systems appearing in relativistic quantum field theory at large, respectively small scales or non-zero temperatures is discussed.
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