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The Heisenberg Matrix Formulation of Quantum Field Theory

High Energy Physics - Theory 2015-06-26 v1

Abstract

Heisenberg's matrix formulation of quantum mechanics can be generalized to relativistic systems by evolving in light-front time tau = t+z/c. The spectrum and wavefunctions of bound states, such as hadrons in quantum chromodynamics, can be obtained from matrix diagonalization of the light-front Hamiltonian on a finite dimensional light-front Fock basis defined using periodic boundary conditions in the light-front space coordinates. This method, discretized light-cone quantization (DLCQ), preserves the frame-independence of the front form even at finite resolution and particle number. Light-front quantization can also be used in the Hamiltonian form to construct an event generator for high energy physics reactions at the amplitude level. The light-front partition function, summed over exponentially-weighted light-front energies, has simple boost properties which may be useful for studies in heavy ion collisions. I also review recent work which shows that the structure functions measured in deep inelastic lepton scattering are affected by final-state rescattering, thus modifying their connection to light-front probability distributions. In particular, the shadowing of nuclear structure functions is due to destructive interference effects from leading-twist diffraction of the virtual photon, physics not included in the nuclear light-front wavefunctions.

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@article{arxiv.hep-th/0111241,
  title  = {The Heisenberg Matrix Formulation of Quantum Field Theory},
  author = {Stanley J. Brodsky},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/0111241},
  year   = {2015}
}

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Invited talk presented at the Symposium on the Centennial of Werner Heisenberg: Works And Impact, Bamberg, Germany, 26-30 September 2001