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 multi-valued and functions of the logarithm of the separation of the operators. Examples include the description of critical percolation.

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