Physics – Quantum Physics
Scientific paper
1995-02-07
Phys.Rev. D52 (1995) 2517-2532
Physics
Quantum Physics
latex, 39 pages, 2 Figures included as uuencoded, tarred, gzipped, encapsulated postscript files, uses math_macros.tex
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevD.52.2517
In two companion papers it was shown how to separate out from a scattering function in quantum electrodynamics a distinguished part that meets the correspondence-principle and pole-factorization requirements. The integrals that define the terms of the remainder are here shown to have singularities on the pertinent Landau singularity surface that are weaker than those of the distinguished part. These remainder terms therefore vanish, relative to the distinguished term, in the appropriate macroscopic limits. This shows, in each order of the perturbative expansion, that quantum electrodynamics does indeed satisfy the pole-factorization and correspondence-principle requirements in the case treated here. It also demonstrates the efficacy of the computational techniques developed here to calculate the consequences of the principles of quantum electrodynamics in the macroscopic and mesoscopic regimes.
Kawai Takahiro
Stapp Henry P.
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