Perturbative--nonperturbative connection in quantum mechanics and field theory

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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17 pp, 9 figures; Review talk at ArkadyFest Symposium, May 2002, Minneapolis

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On the occasion of this ArkadyFest, celebrating Arkady Vainshtein's 60th birthday, I review some selected aspects of the connection between perturbative and nonperturbative physics, a subject to which Arkady has made many important contributions. I first review this connection in quantum mechanics, which was the subject of Arkady's very first paper. Then I discuss this issue in relation to effective actions in field theory, which also touches on Arkady's work on operator product expansions. Finally, I conclude with a discussion of a special quantum mechanical system, a quasi-exactly solvable model with energy-reflection duality, which exhibits an explicit duality between the perturbative and nonperturbative sectors, without invoking supersymmetry.

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