The Continuum limit of QED: Renormalization group analysis and the question of triviality
Jul, 1990
8 pages
Published in:
- Phys.Lett.B 251 (1990) 567-574,
- Phys.Lett.B 256 (1991) 562-562 (erratum)
- Published: 1990
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- DESY-90-085,
- HLRZ-90-048
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Recently there has been much interest in the chiral phase transition of QED and its implication for the continuum limit. In this latter we present the first lattice calculation of the renormalized charge and fermion mass. We use these results to derive the Callan-Symanzik β -function. We find that the renormalized charge vanishes at the critical point, which indicates triviality. By examining different renormalization group trajectories we address the issue of whether QED can be viewed as a consistent cut-off theory.- quantum electrodynamics
- lattice field theory
- continuum limit
- renormalization group: beta function
- critical phenomena
- charge: renormalization
- fermion: mass
- mass: fermion
- fermion: condensation
- photon: decoupling
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