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advanced_tools:borel_summation [2017/06/12 14:17]
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 For a nice discussion, see section 11.4 in Rajaramans "​Solitons and Instantons"​ and page 6 in https://​arxiv.org/​pdf/​hep-th/​0207046.pdf For a nice discussion, see section 11.4 in Rajaramans "​Solitons and Instantons"​ and page 6 in https://​arxiv.org/​pdf/​hep-th/​0207046.pdf
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 The motto in this section is: //the higher the level of abstraction,​ the better//. The motto in this section is: //the higher the level of abstraction,​ the better//.
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---> ​Common Question 1#+--> ​Why isn't the Borel transformation applicable in QCD?#
  
-  +See section 20.7 in Weinberg'​s QFT book Vol. 2. 
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---> Common Question 2#+" In quantum chromodynamics it is the renormalons that obstruct the use of the Borel transformation to sum the perturbation series [...] [T]here are instanton solutions in non Abelian gauge theories like quantum chromodynamics,​ but these also yield relatively harmless singularities of $B(z)$ on the negative real axis. the real problem in quantum chromodynamics is with a different class of singularities,​ known as renormalons. " 
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 +(Renormalons are due to the running of the gauge couplings and originate in diagrams that yield contributions that grow like $n!$. According to Weinberg, they are "​associated with terms in the operator product expansion"​.)
  
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