Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10722544 | Physics Letters B | 2008 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Within the set of schemes defined by generalized, manifestly gauge invariant exact renormalization groups for QED, it is argued that the β-function in the four-dimensional massless theory cannot possess any nonperturbative power corrections. Consequently, the perturbative expression for the β-function must be resummable. This argument cannot be extended to flows of the other couplings or to the anomalous dimension of the fermions and so perturbation theory does not define a unique trajectory in the critical surface of the Gaussian fixed point. Thus, resummability of the β-function is not inconsistent with the expectation that a non-trivial fixed point does not exist.
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Authors
Oliver J. Rosten,