The S Matrix in Quantum Electrodynamics

1949; American Institute of Physics; Volume: 75; Issue: 11 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1103/physrev.75.1736

ISSN

1536-6065

Autores

Freeman J. Dyson,

Tópico(s)

Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers

Resumo

The covariant quantum electrodynamics of Tomonaga, Schwinger, and Feynman is used as the basis for a general treatment of scattering problems involving electrons, positrons, and photons. Scattering processes, including the creation and annihilation of particles, are completely described by the $S$ matrix of Heisenberg. It is shown that the elements of this matrix can be calculated, by a consistent use of perturbation theory, to any desired order in the fine-structure constant. Detailed rules are given for carrying out such calculations, and it is shown that divergences arising from higher order radiative corrections can be removed from the $S$ matrix by a consistent use of the ideas of mass and charge renormalization.Not considered in this paper are the problems of extending the treatment to include bound-state phenomena, and of proving the convergence of the theory as the order of perturbation itself tends to infinity.

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