Related papers: Ultraviolet Renormalon at All Orders
Withdrawn; replaced by longer, more detailed paper quant-ph/0010065.
This paper is removed from the network permanently. The content in this paper has now been put together with hep-th/9310183. See the recently replaced and widely revised version of the latter.
This paper has been withdrawn. The contents of this paper can now be found in 0907.3000, which combines the erstwhile 0901.2981 and 0901.2982 in a somewhat compact form.
In the naive form of most resummations we get into conflict with order-by-order renormalization. We present a method that is capable to ensure UV consistency of any resummations satisfying certain conditions. The method is based on the…
We demonstrate that criticisms concerning our work nucl-th/9704043, made in the recent preprint hep-ph/9903352, are unfounded. The improvements over our results claimed in hep-ph/9903352 are in fact spurious, being based mainly on…
Proceeding by way of examples, we update the combinatorics of the treatment of Feynman diagrams with subdivergences in differential renormalization from more recent viewpoints in Epstein--Glaser renormalization in $x$-space.
We consider large-order perturbative expansions in QED and QCD. The coefficients of the expansions are known to be dominated by the so called ultraviolet (UV) renormalons which arise from inserting a chain of vacuum-polarization graphs into…
A few remarks on hep-ph/9612213 are given.
This paper has been withdrawn by the authors. It has been superseded by hep-th/0309154
The divergent large-order behaviour of the perturbative series relevant for the determination of $\as$ from $\tau$ decay is controlled by the leading ultraviolet (UV) renormalon. Even in the absence of the first infrared (IR) renormalon, an…
This paper has been withdrawn by the author, since it had been the worse repetition of hep-ph/0302070.
This paper has been replaced by arXiv:0804.1042 and arXiv:0804.1048
This paper is a revised version of a previously posted paper in arxiv. The authors posted it as a new submission by mistake. The latest version of the paper can be found at arXiv:math-ph/0512003v2
This paper is subsumed and superseded by hep-ph/0111175.
This paper has been withdrawn. A much-improved version can be found at hep-ph/0209176.
In this paper, we consider the following problem: \[ \begin{cases} -\nabla\cdot A(x,u,\nabla u) + H(x,u,\nabla u) = f(x), & x \in \Omega, u = 0, & x \in \partial \Omega, \end{cases} \] in a bounded open set \( \Omega \subset \mathbb{R}^N…
A systematic method of summing the corrections to the renormalon residue arising from higher order renormalons is discussed.
The results and main steps of an analytic calculation of radiative-recoil corrections of order $\alpha(Z\alpha)^5(m/M)m$ to the Lamb shift in hydrogen are presented. The calculations are performed in the infrared safe Yennie gauge. The…
Paper withdrawn. The argument was based on a misconception
This paper has been withdrawn by the author due to an error.