Pade Approximants, Optimal Renormalization Scales, and Momentum Flow in Feynman Diagrams
Abstract
We show that the Pade Approximant (PA) approach for resummation of perturbative series in QCD provides a systematic method for approximating the flow of momentum in Feynman diagrams. In the large- limit, diagonal PA's generalize the Brodsky-Lepage-Mackenzie (BLM) scale-setting method to higher orders in a renormalization scale- and scheme-invariant manner, using multiple scales that represent Neubert's concept of the distribution of momentum flow through a virtual gluon. If the distribution is non-negative, the PA's have only real roots, and approximate the distribution function by a sum of delta-functions, whose locations and weights are identical to the optimal choice provided by the Gaussian quadrature method for numerical integration. We show how the first few coefficients in a perturbative series can set rigorous bounds on the all-order momentum distribution function, if it is positive. We illustrate the method with the vacuum polarization function and the Bjorken sum rule computed in the large- limit.
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9706467,
title = {Pade Approximants, Optimal Renormalization Scales, and Momentum Flow in Feynman Diagrams},
author = {Stanley J. Brodsky and John Ellis and Einan Gardi and Marek Karliner and Mark. A. Samuel},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9706467},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
28 pages, LaTeX, including 6 figures requires epsfig.sty