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After nearly a decade of deepening recession, it is natural to hope that rising stock markets mean the end is near. But it is too soon to cheer. Too many structural weaknesses persist.
This year's Nobel prize in physics (to Cornell's Dr Kenneth Wilson) should help to draw attention to a surprising field of enquiry, half way between statistical and quantum mechanics.