Vertex Normalordering as a Consequence of Nonsymmetric Bilinearforms in Clifford Algebras

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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10.1063/1.531376

We consider Clifford algebras with nonsymmetric bilinear forms, which are isomorphic to the standard symmetric ones, but not equal. Observing, that the content of physical theories is dependent on the injection $\oplus^n\bigwedge \V^{(n)}\to CL({\cal V},Q)$ one has to transform to the standard construction. The injection is of course dependent on the antisymmetric part of the bilinear form. This process results in the appropriate vertex normalordering terms, which are now obtained from the theory itself and not added ad hoc via a regularization argument.

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