In this contribution, we present our recent compact master formulas for the multiphoton amplitudes of a scalar propagator in a constant background field using the worldline fomulation of quantum field theory. The constant field has been included nonperturbatively, which is crucial for strong external fields. A possible application is the scattering of photons by electrons in a strong magnetic field, a process that has been a subject of great interest since the discovery of astrophysical objects like radio pulsars, which provide evidence that magnetic fields of the order of 1012G are present in nature. The presence of a strong external field leads to a strong deviation from the classical scattering amplitudes. We explicitly work out the Comp...
In the calculation of probabilities of physical processes occurring in a background classical field,...
We present a model of interacting quantum fields, formulated in a non-perturbative manner. One of th...
We propose a new method to compute amplitudes of electroweak processes in the strong background magn...
In this contribution, we present our recent compact master formulas for the multiphoton amplitudes o...
The literature review indicated the lack of a general Compton cross section for magnetic fields. An ...
We apply the worldline formalism to scalar quantum electrodynamics (QED) to find a Bern-Kosower type...
The problem of backreaction of quantum processes on the properties of the background field still rem...
In the first part of this thesis, a new variational principle is presented for the calculation of pe...
International audienceWe show how to compute classical wave observables using quantum scattering amp...
Abstract. Photon emission by an electron embedded in a strong external field of general form is stud...
We investigate the phenomenon of electron–positron pair production in intense external backgrounds w...
We use the worldline formalism to derive master formulas for the one-loop N-photon amplitudes in a p...
A new explicit analytical form of the dispersion relation for photon propagation in the presence of...
International audienceWe employ here the enhancement of the vector potential amplitude quantization ...
The time-dependent, geometric method for high-energy limits and inverse scattering is applied to non...
In the calculation of probabilities of physical processes occurring in a background classical field,...
We present a model of interacting quantum fields, formulated in a non-perturbative manner. One of th...
We propose a new method to compute amplitudes of electroweak processes in the strong background magn...
In this contribution, we present our recent compact master formulas for the multiphoton amplitudes o...
The literature review indicated the lack of a general Compton cross section for magnetic fields. An ...
We apply the worldline formalism to scalar quantum electrodynamics (QED) to find a Bern-Kosower type...
The problem of backreaction of quantum processes on the properties of the background field still rem...
In the first part of this thesis, a new variational principle is presented for the calculation of pe...
International audienceWe show how to compute classical wave observables using quantum scattering amp...
Abstract. Photon emission by an electron embedded in a strong external field of general form is stud...
We investigate the phenomenon of electron–positron pair production in intense external backgrounds w...
We use the worldline formalism to derive master formulas for the one-loop N-photon amplitudes in a p...
A new explicit analytical form of the dispersion relation for photon propagation in the presence of...
International audienceWe employ here the enhancement of the vector potential amplitude quantization ...
The time-dependent, geometric method for high-energy limits and inverse scattering is applied to non...
In the calculation of probabilities of physical processes occurring in a background classical field,...
We present a model of interacting quantum fields, formulated in a non-perturbative manner. One of th...
We propose a new method to compute amplitudes of electroweak processes in the strong background magn...