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This paper has been withdrawn, pending revision of the main conclusion, in the light of the criticism of cond-mat/0302043.
This paper has been withdrawn by the author due to a crucial definition error of Triebel space.
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This paper has been withdrawn by the author, due an error in the proof of Proposion 2.13.
This paper is withdrawn by the author. See math.GT/9811093 for replacement.
This paper has been withdrawn by the author because similar published work on the topic was overlooked. See S. Deser and A. Waldron, Nucl. Phys. B 631, 369-387 (2002).
This paper has been withdrawn because it is a duplicate of [hep-ph/0609266].
This paper has been withdrawn because Proposition 2.2 (c) is false. This invalids the main results of section 2 and 3. We thank A. Canonaco for pointing us the error.
The paper has been withdrawn by the author due to crucial error in formula (14) which does not satisfy conditions for S(x,y) domain if only d>2.
This paper has been withdrawn, because of an error in the proof of the main Theorem
The paper was withdrawn because of its significant overlap with a paper appeared recently.
This paper has been withdrawn by the author due to a mistake in the proof of the main theorem.
The paper has been withdrawn by the author due to a gap in Proof of Theorem 1.1.
This paper is withdrawn because the results in the paper are included in a paper to be published in Mathematical and Computer Modelling.
This paper has been withdrawn by the author due to serious flaws in certain proofs. For instance, the method used to construct certain automorphic representations is flawed.
In this paper we discuss $3d$ ${\cal N}=2$ supersymmetric gauge theories and their IR dualities when they are compactified on a circle of radius $r$, and when we take the $2d$ limit in which $r\to 0$. The $2d$ limit depends on how the mass…