Hadamard subtractions for infrared singularities in quantum field theory
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Binoth, Thomas
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Kennedy, Anthony
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Gardi, Einan
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Burton, George Edmund C.
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Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC)
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2011-09-07T13:21:38Z
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2011-09-07T13:21:38Z
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2011-06-27
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Feynman graphs in perturbative quantum field theory are replete with
infrared divergences caused by the presence of massless particles, how-ever these divergences are known to cancel order-by-order when all
virtual and real contributions to a given cross section are summed
and smeared against an experimental resolution. In this thesis we
treat the infrared problem formally in the language of distribution
theory so that we can remove the divergences with local momentum
space subtractions using Hadamard's procedure. This is analogous
with the BPHZ mechanism for removing UV divergences.
Our aim is to show how it is possible to make both the real and virtual
subtractions analytically such that we are left with manifestly finite
integrands. For the virtual graphs we present a new decomposition of
the integrand in momentum space and remove those terms that are
divergent. For the real graphs we show how the Taylor expansion of
the momentum conserving delta function allows the explicit removal
of the divergent part; furthermore we show that the homogeneous
properties of the soft structure greatly simplifies this procedure.
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/5289
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en
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The University of Edinburgh
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QFT
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quantum field theory
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infrared
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IR
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Hadamard subtractions for infrared singularities in quantum field theory
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Thesis or Dissertation
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Doctoral
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PhD Doctor of Philosophy
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