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Current algebra

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Current algebra is a theoretical framework used in the field of quantum field theory and particle physics. It combines the concepts of symmetry and conservation laws by employing algebraic structures, particularly with the use of "currents" that correspond to conserved quantities. The currents are typically associated with global or local symmetries of a physical system, and as such, they generate transformations on fields or states.

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