QED in strong, finite-flux magnetic fields

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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10.1103/PhysRevD.53.980

Lower bounds are placed on the fermionic determinants of Euclidean quantum
electrodynamics in two and four dimensions in the presence of a smooth,
finite-flux, static, unidirectional magnetic field $B(r) =(0,0,B(r))$, where
$B(r) \geq 0$ or $B(r) \leq 0$, and $r$ is a point in the xy-plane.

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