Mathematics, Vol. 12, Pages 1295: Feynman Diagrams beyond Physics: From Biology to Economy

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Mathematics, Vol. 12, Pages 1295: Feynman Diagrams beyond Physics: From Biology to Economy

Mathematics doi: 10.3390/math12091295

Authors: Nicolò Cangiotti

Feynman diagrams represent one of the most powerful and fascinating tools developed in theoretical physics in the last century. Introduced within the framework of quantum electrodynamics as a suitable method for computing the amplitude of a physical process, they rapidly became a fundamental mathematical object in quantum field theory. However, their abstract nature seems to suggest a wider usage, which actually exceeds the physical context. Indeed, as mathematical objects, they could simply be considered graphs that depict not only physical quantities but also biological or economic entities. We survey the analytical and algebraic properties of such diagrams to understand their utility in several areas of science, eventually providing some examples of recent applications.

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