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This volume contains the proceedings of the NSF-CBMS Regional
Conference on Topological and Geometric Methods in QFT, held from
July 31-August 4, 2017, at Montana State University in Bozeman,
Montana. In recent decades, there has been a movement to axiomatize
quantum field theory into a mathematical structure. In a different
direction, one can ask to test these axiom systems against physics.
Can they be used to rederive known facts about quantum theories or,
better yet, be the framework in which to solve open problems?
Recently, Freed and Hopkins have provided a solution to a
classification problem in condensed matter theory, which is
ultimately based on the field theory axioms of Graeme Segal. Papers
contained in this volume amplify various aspects of the
Freed-Hopkins program, develop some category theory, which lies
behind the cobordism hypothesis, the major structure theorem for
topological field theories, and relate to Costello's approach to
perturbative quantum field theory. Two papers on the latter use
this framework to recover fundamental results about some physical
theories: two-dimensional sigma-models and the bosonic string.
Perhaps it is surprising that such sparse axiom systems encode
enough structure to prove important results in physics. These
successes can be taken as encouragement that the axiom systems are
at least on the right track toward articulating what a quantum
field theory is.
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