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Quantum meaning of classical field theory

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Book ID
127397740
Publisher
american physical society
Year
1977
Tongue
English
Weight
699 KB
Series
classic publication
Category
Library
ASIN
B003VG192I

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โœฆ Synopsis


Recent researches have shown that it is possible to obtain information about the physical content of nontrivial quantum field theories by semiclassical methods. This article reviews some of these investigations. We discuss how solutions to field equations, treated as classical, c-number nonlinear differential equations, expose unexpected states in the quantal Hilbert space with novel quantum numbers which arise from topological properties of the classical field' configuration or from the mixing of internal and space-time symmetries. Also imaginary-time, c -number solutions are reviewed. It is shown that they provide nonperturbative information about the vacuum sector of the quantum theory.


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