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505 0 _aA Tutorial Approach to the Renormalization Group and the Smooth Feshbach Map -- Local States of Free Bose Fields -- to Representations of the Canonical Commutation and Anticommutation Relations -- Mathematical Theory of the Wigner-Weisskopf Atom -- Non-Relativistic Matter and Quantized Radiation -- Dilute, Trapped Bose Gases and Bose-Einstein Condensation -- Perturbation Theory for QED Calculations of High-Z Few-electron Atoms -- The Relativistic Electron-Positron Field: Hartree-Fock Approximation and Fixed Electron Number.
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