New physics in the charged relativistic Bose gas using zeta-function regularization?

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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6 pages, LaTeX. Talk given at the ``SEWM2000 - Strong and Electro-Weak Matter 2000''Conference, June 2000, Marseilles, France.

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The multiplicative anomaly, recently introduced in QFT, plays a fundamental role in solving some mathematical inconsistencies of the widely used zeta-function regularization method. Its physical relevance is still an open question and is here analyzed in the light of a non-perturbative method. Even in this approach the ``different physics'' seems to hold and not to be easily removable by renormalization.

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