Holography and the origin of anomalies
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✦ hep-th
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theoryclassicalfieldquantumanomaliescorrespondencedimensionsholographic
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The holographic principle is represented as the well-known de Alfaro, Fubini and Furlan correspondence between the generating functional for the Green functions of the Euclidean quantum field theory in $D$ dimensions and the Gibbs average for the classical statistical mechanics in $D+1$ dimensions. This correspondence is used to explain the origin of quantum anomalies and the irreversibility in the classical theory. The holographic mapping of a classical string field theory onto a local quantum field theory is outlined.
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