Noncommutative renormalization for massless QED

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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50 pages, use feynmf package. Abstract and typos corrected

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We study the renormalization of massless QED from the point of view of the Hopf algebra discovered by D. Kreimer. For QED, we describe a Hopf algebra of renormalization which is neither commutative nor cocommutative. We obtain explicit renormalization formulas for the electron and photon propagators, for the vacuum polarization and the electron self-energy, which are equivalent to Zimmermann's forest formula for the sum of all Feynman diagrams at a given order of interaction. Then we extend to QED the Connes-Kreimer map defined by the coupling constant of the theory (i.e. the homomorphism between some formal diffeomorphisms and the Hopf algebra of renormalization) by defining a noncommutative Hopf algebra of diffeomorphisms, and then showing that the renormalization of the electric charge defines a homomorphism between this Hopf algebra and the Hopf algebra of renormalization of QED. Finally we show that Dyson's formulas for the renormalization of the electron and photon propagators can be given in a noncommutative (e.g. matrix-valued) form.

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