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In theoretical physics, statistical field theory (SFT) is a theoretical framework that describes systems with many degrees of freedom, particularly near phase transitions. It does not denote a single theory but encompasses many models, including for magnetism, superconductivity, superfluidity, topological phase transition, wetting as well as non-equilibri…
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