On the triviality of textbook quantum electrodynamics

Sep, 2000
10 pages
Published in:
  • Phys.Lett.B 502 (2001) 345-349
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Abstract:
By adding a small, irrelevant four fermi interaction to the action of lattice Quantum Electrodynamics (QED), the theory can be simulated with massless quarks in a vacuum free of lattice monopoles. This allows an ab initio high precision, controlled study of the existence of "textbook" Quantum Electrodynamics with several species of fermions. The lattice theory possesses a second order chiral phase transition which we show is logarithmically trivial. The logarithms of triviality, which modify mean field scaling laws, are pinpointed in several observables. The result supports Landau's contention that perturbative QED suffers from complete screening and would have a vanishing fine structure constant in the absence of a cutoff.
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  • quantum electrodynamics
  • fermion: massless
  • Jona-Lasinio-Nambu model
  • lattice field theory
  • fermion: condensation
  • triviality
  • four-fermion interaction