The Continuum Structure Function is commonly referenced in the context of quantum field theory, particularly in studies involving non-perturbative aspects of quantum chromodynamics (QCD), though the term can also apply broadly in other fields such as statistical mechanics and condensed matter physics. In quantum field theory, structure functions are used to describe the distribution of energy, momentum, or other physical quantities among the constituents of a system.
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