Probing the two-scale-factor universality hypothesis by exact rotation symmetry-breaking mechanism
Abstract
We probe the two-scale factor universality hypothesis by evaluating, firstly explicitly and analytically at the one-loop order, the loop quantum corrections to the amplitude ratios for O() scalar field theories with rotation symmetry-breaking in three distinct and independent methods in which the rotation symmetry-breaking mechanism is treated exactly. We show that the rotation symmetry-breaking amplitude ratios turn out to be identical in the three methods and equal to their respective rotation symmetry-breaking ones, although the amplitudes themselves, in general, depend on the method employed and on the rotation symmetry-breaking parameter. At the end, we show that all these results can be generalized, through an inductive process based on a general theorem emerging from the exact calculation, to any loop level and physically interpreted based on symmetry ideas.
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@article{arxiv.1805.07175,
title = {Probing the two-scale-factor universality hypothesis by exact rotation symmetry-breaking mechanism},
author = {J. F. S. Neto and K. A. L. Lima and P. R. S. Carvalho and M. I. Sena-Junior},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.07175},
year = {2019}
}
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17 pages, 3 figures