Haag's Theorem as a Reason to Reconsider Direct-Action Theories
Abstract
It is argued that the severe consequences of Haag's inconsistency theorem for relativistic quantum field theories can be successfully evaded in the direct-action approach. Some recent favorable comments of John Wheeler, often mistakenly presumed to have abandoned his own (and Feynman's) direct-action theory, together with the remarkable immunity of direct-action quantum electrodynamics to Haag's theorem, suggest that it may well be a good time to rehabilitate direct action theories. It is also noted that, as extra dividends, direct-action QED is immune to the self-energy problem of standard gauge field QED, and can also provide a solution to the problem of gauge arbitrariness.
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@article{arxiv.1502.03814,
title = {Haag's Theorem as a Reason to Reconsider Direct-Action Theories},
author = {R. E. Kastner},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1502.03814},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
A few typos corrected and a confusing sentence removed. Final version to appear in IJQF (ijqf.org)