What can we learn from Knizhnik--Zamolodchikov Equations?
High Energy Physics - Theory
2014-07-22 v1
Abstract
We discuss structural similarities between Knizhnik--Zamolodchikov equations (in fact, their simplest version needed to introduce the Drinfeld associator) and Dyson--Schwinger equations. We emphasize that the latter allow for a filtration by co-radical degree using quasi-shuffle products and the lower central series filtration of the Lie algebra of Feynman graphs. This clarifies how they are a generalization of the KZ equations. This is a starting point for a algebraic organization of the next-to...-to leading log expansion which has been worked out in collaboration with Olaf Krueger and which will be given elsewhere [1,2].
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@article{arxiv.1407.5150,
title = {What can we learn from Knizhnik--Zamolodchikov Equations?},
author = {Dirk Kreimer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1407.5150},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
7 pages, Proceedings "Loops and Legs in Quantum Field Theory - LL 2014" (PoS)